“The short answer to this question is Turnersville Chevrolet, located in the Turnersville Auto Mall, home to every car brand you could possibly want, and also Scion”
“The short answer to this question is Turnersville Chevrolet, located in the Turnersville Auto Mall, home to every car brand you could possibly want, and also Scion”
I lusted over this car my entire childhood....
You don’t. You call a toe truck.
As long as there’s a Miata at the end of the trail of crumbs
hey that left over pizza is mine damnit.
#crabMentality
Most likely. They spent all spring updating it and it’s supposed to go live this fall, so we’ll see.
A friend told me it depends on the dealer.
Depends on how much “residue” is left in the car. Like, would you say 5-10 kilos of residue?
it looks as though it is connected to a sophisticated cooling system
and some where in the listing it said “I know what I have, so no lowball offers”.
Call our hotline.
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The prices on them have jump a ridiculous (because I can no longer afford one) amount in the last 5 years.
I want to show this picture to Ian Plimer
I am currently working on a piece about the significance/insignificance of car exhaust on greenhouse emissions, and if cars are really where we should focus on if we want to fight climate change.
His Batmobile broke down with engine trouble, and when he got out to inspect the car, it was struck by a Toyota Camry, and then his own car hit him.
I always thought F-Cars catching on fire was a modern thing. I didn’t know it was a tradition.
Inb4 another chunk of Hornet falls off and goes careening through the Sears (/sigh...Willis) Tower.