Modularity is great - but it almost always costs more than other similar products. Do all the cubes come included, or do you have to add some later? That can add up for this sort of product, as they are available nowhere else.
Modularity is great - but it almost always costs more than other similar products. Do all the cubes come included, or do you have to add some later? That can add up for this sort of product, as they are available nowhere else.
I am here for the polesitter trophy - not dull at all.
If I did, I don’t remember it. PMR wasn’t on a main channel in Australia, so you caught it when you could if that was your thing.
I was just going to say something about LV parking lots - have a star for speed.
A new spin on the idea that nothing is free - someone always pays.
Are you an A9X Orange Torana? Feels more like an SS colour to me.
Remember when there were 120lb domestic satellite dishes?
Finally I agree with Toto on something. Waste of time, except that Daniel Ricciardo won the main race, so the outcome was great.
Maxwell Smart drove a Sunbeam Tiger in at least one season of Get Smart.
I owned a Mazda 3 for two years, so I can agree that they are well made and nice inside. However, even as someone who rarely leaves town and lives 3 min drive from work, I can say I wouldn’t buy this as I need more room inside to carry things. If you, (insert person here), do not, then the MX-30 might be ideal for you.
Isn’t everybody? How many corporate handbooks would have had a chapter entitled “In case of Pandemic........”
My uncle had a Z900 when I was a kid in the 1970's. He used to take me for rides up and down a long straight road near their house - it was great.
I’m quite surprised by that - The way he writes about his love for the collection of (sometime) mobile disaster zones he owns, I thought David was closer to middle age, like me. Huh. Have a good one, sir.
Thanks. I’ve preferred one since I drove a manual for the first and only time. There are plenty of reasons why my life has more downs than ups in the 30+ years since that day, but driving an automatic is not one of them.
Someone in my town owns one of those - in that colour. It looks great.
Never a fan of the Countach, or most Lambos (except the Aventador). Growing up in 1980's in an Australian country town, you almost never saw any exotic cars (I rode in the back seat of a 911 once in the ‘70's, which the person still owns). I didn’t see a Ferrari in person outside a car show until 1992, when I was in…
The Edison Company merged with others to become GE. That’s all I meant.
Lucky he did - otherwise GE might be making your car now :)
In 1977 I went to the Melbourne Motor Show in Australia - I was eight. I was also convinced that this was going to be my first car in about a decade or so. I was wrong, it was a gutless small sedan. Still, I have the spiritual successor now:
‘The car-with-a-truck-bed just hasn’t really hit it off’