The minus operator really is handy searching anywhere with tons of spam/fake posts that use the same format. I use it on eBay a lot. I haven’t thought about Craigslist though, thanks.
The minus operator really is handy searching anywhere with tons of spam/fake posts that use the same format. I use it on eBay a lot. I haven’t thought about Craigslist though, thanks.
Let’s say you make a mistake and don’t do something for your job. It’s something that you routinely do all the time, but neglect to do one time. Weeks later, someone at work calls you out for not doing that thing. And work tells you that you’re not allowed to work for six months.
Now think about that and tell me if…
I’m prepared for an auto only (slow automatic at that), 3400lb, SEDAN (oh excuse me perhaps a gran coupe abomination), with 210hp, and priced higher than it should be. I’m bracing myself for these aforementioned disappointments. I already know this motherfucker wont have a manual
To the comment section: If you want this to live, buy it new MFs. Don’t do it dirty like every other car that you claim to want, only buy used, and are shocked gets cancelled.
I forever wish every car had a night panel mode. I have hella sensory input issues and I remember riding in a coworker’s Saab one night after work and the effect of the reduced lighting was like coming up from underwater for a breath of fresh air. It felt so much more comfortable.
Saab’s night panel is something I would love to see in every car.
I too, would like to achieve 30highway mpg while burning tequila!
Woah, that’s a thing? I might put an e39 back on the short list for a winter beater
Quite a number of vehicles have them. My brother’s 2018 Regal GS does, Corvette, Camaro, some GMC trucks (as mentioned above). The Ram 1500 has it now (on TRX and non-TRX). And I’m sure I am missing a significant amount of other vehicles with some form of HUD.
That’s not even a complete list either. Buick Regal isn’t listed.
Some Prius models do similar.
rather than buying new safety seats every year.
There’s an alternate timeline where all those stunts don’t fuck him up and where Philip Berk doesn’t grope him and I wonder, in that timeline, what his arc would have been.
As a guy who works in a design and manufacturing facility (not cars), here’s my take:
What we uncovered here is actually the groundwork for the next generation Z06: Duramax. Powered by a new 3.0 liter turbodiesel, the mid-engine Corvette C8 will have a stump-ripping 800 lb-ft of torque, and redline at 3,600 RPM.
It certainly makes no sense to purchase an early adopter-market vehicle, not when second- and third-gen are so much more effective and entering the used market. Low buy-in notwithstanding, this car would be too frustrating to put up with.
There are other electrics, younger, with fewer miles or both, available for less. Granted they’re Leafs, but the point stands. Essentially the same performance and range, seating capacity and arguably no worse looks, less money, less wear, less upkeep cost because Mercedes.