Well, family stuff, but more importantly, children.
Well, family stuff, but more importantly, children.
See, I LOVE LOVE LOVE Middle Eastern food... I could live on schwarma and hummus and tabouleh quite happily.
In this case, it appears the pricks were *outside* of the BMW.
It's good to have you back.
I have to make supper. :-( But maybe later tonight. ::rubs hands together with glee::
But they are compensated accordingly.
I knew it! YOU'RE THE GUY who tried to tell my husband ordinary rubber hose would work for a high pressure gas line....
I always, ALWAYS, thank the tow truck driver. And I'm as kind and patient as I can possibly be to the AAA people on the phone. There's really nothing to be gained by taking it out on the very people at whose mercy you are.
Haha. We only kicked ours in anger when trying to get it through emissions testing. It burned enough oil late in its life that it ate O2 sensors like they were crack.
From what I've seen of Pinterest, I really don't think that's going to be a great help to Nissan. The others, maybe more so, but I don't like the idea of designing an entire car by committee.
I enjoyed kicking mine to show it off. I used to sometimes slam the door with my foot, just because I could.
Sometimes -no, often - as a homeschooling mom, I get puzzled questions from people who are completely unfamiliar with homeschooling.
It's larger than the Neon was, but it's got some of that same "feel" in its massing.
We've owned that engine, the 3.0 Taurus. It doesn't suck. In fact, it was still running at over 300k miles when my sister sold it off to a Cuban family in Miami.
This one is a manual. :-)
Needs debadging first. I'd like to see that back end with nothing but the Subaru oval.
Interdasting.
Wow. Kind of makes that FRS commercial look like it was made by a 13 year old kid...
That's what I think, too. It looks a little beat up: even in the photos you can see the alloys are all banged up.
>What's your sense, in general, of bringing back old car names?