Huh, I've been pulled over in Cedar Hill a couple times. Once on Beltline actually. Speed limit is a little low, in my opinion. Nice town though.
Huh, I've been pulled over in Cedar Hill a couple times. Once on Beltline actually. Speed limit is a little low, in my opinion. Nice town though.
1. For 32K I would buy so much more car. Like an actual 5.0. Or a GT500.
I'm not a Honda hater or fanboy. In fact, I've never owned one. I've always driven either a Toyota (shudder) or something with a V8.
Well yeah, I suppose I foolishly assumed it was further along in development since it had been ordered and funded.
But the Military has already ordered...how many?
I may have missed this if it has already happened but I'm curious if the F-35 has even done some exercises, perhaps with Topgun, where it has actually been tested against say, an F-15 or an F-22.
They have no fucking clue what to do with roundabouts here. My favorite one is a large intersection complete with a gorgeously designed roundabout and stop signs. I run it every time and look forward to my day in court to scream in frustration about it. Fuckers.
Speaking as one who drove my lowered Mustang about 90 miles back and forth across DFW on Monday, I can say that this is wholly unnecessary if you
For tailgaiters.
Yep. Helps the diesel emissions burn cleaner.
Probably faster anyway.
Spark plug.
No mud flaps either. Guess this is the base model.
Yep, shorten it and it should be fine.
Uh, fuck yeah.
When do you say a car is overpowered?
This reminds me of watching a (stereotype alert) uber douche BMW M4 driver park in Highland Village in Dallas. Dude flies into the small sidestreets for the shops there and almost runs over a couple in the crosswalk. Dude steps up and goes "What the FUCK?" and BMW just whips into the parking structure. He promptly…
The ST fills the sport bracket in the same way the Mustang GT does. I would say MOST people that are in the Focus' bracket and are a gear head would buy the ST. Think of the RS like the GT350. The epitome of factory cool and power. For a price.
But that was with the Union. Why would they keep the pay and benefits the same after firing their workforce because of that pay and benefit level?
I'll put it like this - Would you go work at a place that just fired it's entire staff when they asked for a raise? 'Cause I wouldn't...