1. Buy used, and buy smart.
1. Buy used, and buy smart.
Sounds like he went on many rides, many times a year. Damn.
Boo.
Hmm, ok, then like people who don’t like the C7, I’ll just smile and move along. I pity their poor little souls, but not enough to try to help.
I’m pretty sure that’s been the case since right after American Graffitti times. Still, I can’t name a car show in this part of the country (TX) that doesn’t have new-record attendance each year. The demise of car culture continues to be greatly overestimated.
If you have a BMW and the O-ring on your non-OEM oil filter doesn’t leak, color me greatly surprised.
You can also leave a jet loose and have it find it’s way right back in its hole, thereby going from barely running to full-tilt-boogie, causing you to almost loop out in front of literally everyone at the drag strip. Or so I’ve heard.
Are idiots going to crash into granny? Or even you while you’re just standing there checking your messages? Yep. Maybe. I wouldn’t worry about it.
Bad take.
Dafuq.
Non-smoker or not, there’s still smoke coming out of that crack pipe.
Right. Something about a couple of decades of studying you taking that thing, delivering it, and then billing it - step by step, second by second - gives me just a bit of an opinion on these things...
Sounds like a textbook case of poor management buy-in. Actually, it proves that itself in that it took that long. (And a consultant quite satisfied to milk it...)
Indeed. Just think what would have happened if US car mfg’s had listened. Alas, he found his audience in post-war Japan and the next thing you know, Toyota, Honda...
Anyone else think we might want to look into this guy’s friends? If he’s got a social circle, I’d like to be far from it.
Wonder why it’s called dog tracking? Isn’t that “crabbing” when talking about airplane landings?
Well, right now the competition seems particularly vulnerable.
FYI, we don’t care about heat. We just keep riding along.
Ah, for the car. I see that.
It smells fresh and drives like a BMW