It makes total sense! And it really would provide a boon to the american automotive industry to have to, you know, 'think' about how to build a truck. $150 a week in gas is stupid if all you need to carry is bulky light stuff.
It makes total sense! And it really would provide a boon to the american automotive industry to have to, you know, 'think' about how to build a truck. $150 a week in gas is stupid if all you need to carry is bulky light stuff.
so then this means you volunteer for testing?
Whoopee tips?
The Chrysler Slant 6. Because indestructible.
For the better!
so, lets say a ferrari costs $200,000, and I can find MANY of those Camry's on craigslist for $500, then that means I can buy 400 Camrys!
Since Ferrari are already paranoid about what people think of their cars, they should just go ahead and select the customers Ettore Bugatti-style. He invited people who wanted to buy a Type 41 Royale to dinner at his château and refused to sell it to them if they weren't tasteful and well-mannered.
There was clearly a LOT of fun that went into this video, and I got a lot of fun just watching it!
Great job to all parties involved, super fun video!
In regards to Boston, stay off the Blue line (not even mentioned above). I had a friend who said she lived by the "Wonderland" stop and someone responded with "that sounds cool!" "No...don't ever go to Wonderland."
I admit I have gotten into this show. Last night was the first time my girlfriend watched it with me and she wouldn't stop making comments (she watches real housewives though so...).
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