Seconded.
Seconded.
When I imagine Jeff Bridges saying the names it sounds like Se-FEE-ah. But Jeff Bridges wouldn't be saying it, because it's not a Hyundai. And it's not 2003.
I lived in Decatur, IL for about a year. Smallish mostly rural town but it has a CAT assembly plant and the global headquarters for ADM. There's a street named El Dorado that runs through town and EVERYONE pronounced it duh-RAY-doe. It was maddening.
Sometimes I wish I could de-recommend comments.
Read those OEM reports a little more closely, you're quoting just the December 2013 sales. Full year totals were as follows:
Is that a three-wheeled truck? How have I not heard of this before? This is the best thing I've seen all day.
This is why you're not gazillionaires. (But let me know if you are and what you bought!)
I'm sorry, I stopped reading once I saw this baller Oddish. If we had Pokémon games like this in my day I'd probably still be playing them.
That's most definitely a rental, a newer Ford from the looks of the light in the door mirror and the security code strip on the B-pillar. Probably a Fusion or an Edge. Definitely not his GTI.
That is hilarious and adorable. Thank you.
We should start a "Camrys for Commies" program where we ship over all of the beigemobiles clogging up the streets in exchange for some of their moderately well preserved 50's classics.
Maybe there's still time to save them! Someone needs to put Sherlock on this case.
Here's the rub, and it's a problem that seems to plague all high performance German sedans these days: It's not different enough from a base level E-Class. If one were to drive by, I'd really have to look for the cues to know that it were an E63. From the front, I just can't tell. From the sides, the wheels and small…
As long as you keep bringing pictures of European trucks. The tinier the better.
1935 Chevrolet Carryall Suburban. When Chevy slapped a wagon body onto a 1/2 ton pickup truck I doubt they expected that 70 years later every soccer mom would be driving their kids to practice in one.
When the X6M came out it had the most powerful engine in BMW's lineup if I remember correctly. I respect it for that.
The girl in the passenger seat was obviously helping him steer.
Per Wikipedia, the Cozy Coupe sold over 500,000 units in 1991 and has fallen since then. The latest number they have is 250,000 in 1998. I think Hardigree might have it backwards on this one.
So is Smart. I think he was just listing the sub-brands for both companies, and MINI outsells the other two by more than enough to make up the gap between BMW and Mercedes sales.