Yes, I saw an article a couple months ago confirming the owner is a hot-shot driver for and oil & gas.
Yes, I saw an article a couple months ago confirming the owner is a hot-shot driver for and oil & gas.
I think the 2007 had the 4.7L. I believe there was a 4.6 option in 2010.
Plebes.
You don’t pay anything for maintenance while under the warranty with BMW. Otherwise, out of warranty, changing the oil yourself costs no more than my Land Cruiser.
With exception of the awkward laughing. Ha!
‘87 Maxima was my first car! Got that baby up to 350,000 miles without major issues before changing to a ‘90 Montero. The Max still had the original motor and transmission. Mine was black in the Sport trim, looked just like this one:
Ugh, glad I just upgraded to the 980ti. Maybe we’ll get lucky and this will make the existing models fall in price. Buttt, I’m not holding my breath.
Pilot super sports are also found on many other performance oriented vehicles, M3 is an example.
There’s really no business to debadge a car without proper access to electricity and tools. Proper debadging without destroying your paint:
I’m absolutely stealing the King Cobra reference.
Something with makeup in it?
I think this is pretty tasteful ($78,160):
This reminds me of Steam reviews.
This pleases me.
BMW also produced the Bobsled for the US team.
Freeze the bearing yes. But you need to heat the material you’re installing it into.
A lot of folks are hating on it, but I quite enjoyed the film. It wasn’t perfect, but it was entertaining for me.
I too would like to know.
Futurama reference gets a star.