twostrokesmoke
Mr. Ontop, No Strokes, No Smokes...Goes Fast.
twostrokesmoke

Not to be blasphemous, but doesn't that profile remind you of a mustang with a bit longer trunk?

I sincerely hope that you hit a tree rather than a minivan full of kids while you are indulging your selfishness.

It's not that bad. Chinese and Arabic are much, much more difficult.

This is because, Shiro Nakmura explained, Japan is as East as East gets. A little island parenthesis right off the shore of Asia. As a result, Japan really, really appreciates the concepts and ideas they borrow from outside cultures, since there's a sense that they're tucked out at the end of the world. They respect

I take it from this that "Maximum" Bob's plans for Fisker are no more?

Seems to me like t-tops are the answer to your question, Torch.

Kind of has an Olds Toronado Vibe to it, don't ya think?

It's not cheaper over long distance for individual travel. Go compare prices.

I already have the spoiler, it's standard with the stick shift for some reason. Is that roof panel or is it a sunroof? Also, I think it might just be a matter of switching out the lights.

Think I could upgrade a Pop into that?

Accountants of Jalopnik, answer this. If he takes them on tour and utilizes them as an integral portion of the show/tour etc, do they become deductible business expenses?

Good god... these designers found a way to make the Smart car actually look desirable in comparison.

I'm not a millinial and I want that

Ditto for San Diego. I see one about every day now.

Well, now I know what features I want on my 500.

I won't lie. I would have that Yellow one on my wall if i could convince my wife that it is art.

This Bug will die, eventually. You will be the one that killed it. The only thing is, when that car finally does, Raphael, it will go out having known what life is. It will die the death of a warrior. Send it to Valhalla in fitting fashion when the time comes.

Ralph, this was the bikers problem. He was only watching where he was, not where he was going. If he were looking several lenths ahead, he would have had plenty of time to stop. That's rule # 2 in biking that he broke. Rule#1? Keep the shiny side up.

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