Except it’s a yield sign, which means they must yield to the traffic on the highway.
Except it’s a yield sign, which means they must yield to the traffic on the highway.
Yielding?
Two’s company, three’s a crowd
Speaking of sad things, look at this picture, which remains the saddest picture I have ever taken:
you told your co-workers your birthday?
“They finally really did it. You Maniacs! You built a car with more vents than a Saleen S7! Ah, damn you! God damn you all to hell!”
Ban semi-automatic transmissions.
All car reviews should read like this. Kristen Lee, you have my vote for president of the world.
The Accord is the right answer. Its already “Jesus Approved”!
You missed the “reliable” part.
It will certainly make the normals say, “Dear Lord!” when they see it drive up...
>Implying fancy Kristen cares about dog on her seats.
Anecdotal evidence suggests this is a feature removed from later models, but E30s also have turn signals.
People are dying to have a ride in that.
Such a missed opportunity, not calling it Pasta. They could’ve even named the color Rosso Marinara.
And like all modern Ferraris, it’s pretty damn ugly. Would love to drive one though
I find it quite striking in person. It looks more expensive and dare I say exotic than any previous gen Accord or anything else it competes against. But I certainly don’t blame anyone who disagrees.
Or maybe Porsche (or their contractors) should better vet their visitors? or do what GM does every single time I visit one of their facilities and place a security sticker over my phone with a serial number, record the number and make me show security that it is still affixed to my phone? The point is, if Porsche or…
I think you nailed it.
This: