...including a set of well-integrated 5 mph (8 km/h) bumpers (mandated by federal law) that made it one of the few cars of its era not to look like it was wearing battering rams...
...including a set of well-integrated 5 mph (8 km/h) bumpers (mandated by federal law) that made it one of the few cars of its era not to look like it was wearing battering rams...
Agreed. we used it on vacation a couple of years ago. It was not a pleasant experience but considering how cheap it was and how useful it was for us in making our trip a success it was worth it.
I'm guessing this price is a bit high for the era and condition, but it's still in the ballpark of play money for some people. if it was fun to drive and appeared to not be 5,000 miles from the junkyard I'd say NP.
I just read it about a month ago. It's a tedious book to get through; the payoff is towards the end when he gets into great detail about the production of the film. I was actually looking forward to the filler of the book but it was so incredibly detailed and un-focused that I almost dropped it halfway through. For…
Visualizations like this are best when they get people to think about an issue in a new and different way. This map is not enlightening in any way (areas farther away from employment centers have longer commutes - duh!). No obvious trends or patterns. Nothing profound. It's just a map of some data.
you are a bitter human.
On point #2: When I was a kid I dreamed about growing up to die in a Lamborghini. The dream is dead now, even if I had enough money to die.
Here is a list of 84 cars:
20 years from now we will look back on the 2000-aughts as the pinnacle of motorcycle
An alternative to paid labor.
Make your boss think your great idea is his great idea. If that doesn't work, sell your idea to everyone else that will listen. Someone who cares should finally listen if it's a truly great idea; that person is the one you should be trying to impress.
I declare the F50 would be much loved today if not for that ridiculous integrated wing carryover from the F40. The GT (which I knew not existed until today) is evidence enough.
I've had this printer for a couple of years now. It's awesome.
I've had this printer for a couple of years now. It's awesome.
have some perspective man, it was the 80s - everything was slow.
this was seriously a $37,000 car?
I came here to star this, but GM could've just as easily pushed the Volt under the Cadillac umbrella with a heftier price tag.
int HorsePwr = 0;
If you have a small child in an airport you are entitled to act like you are entitled to whatever you want. Be confident - just walk up to the front of ANY line - at the gate, bathrooms, starbucks - whatever. people will let you in - it's like an unwritten rule.
where is the reverse gif?