Got 40k miles on my Aviator Grand Touring. Mostly driven in FL.
Got 40k miles on my Aviator Grand Touring. Mostly driven in FL.
Should, shall, and will. These words have been beaten into my head.
You missed my point. It’s not that heavier cars are safer. It’s that cars are heavier because of the additional required safety equipment and all that goes along with them.
Why does my RS5 Sportback which is classified as a “small car, ” weigh 4100 lbs?
Have your cake and eat it too.
Anywhere I-10 goes.
Get out of here with that nonsense. I love my 968's headlights.
My Pacifica Hybrid Limited is for sale.
My daughter's name is Shelby. I lost in naming my second son Miles. I should get hired by that logic.
You learn how to fight the marauders and yeah two at once suck, I only died once before killing them.
CEOs get paid to make informed decisions. Those decisions have multiple orders of effects on not only the company itself but those who use their products or services. That being said, you want the most qualified person in that role. Those qualifications aren't free. And since there are some many competing…
As a parent of two on the spectrum, I understand your concerns.
Almost all of my car stuff is Blipshift. It’s like the inside joke only car people get.
Like bikes.
Don't hate on Slingshot. And I think that was a joke from the original G1 that I missed until now.
Wasn't the V-12 in the GT90 modular as well?
Tell that to Alfa. And tell that to the 968. Well maybe not the 968... That was a huge engine.
Chicken Little?
Had he waited a year, he would have doubled his money. Sold it for I believe $24k and it’s probably worth in the $70k range now as a mid to high #3 car.
Two cars: