I can’t thank you enough for this article. Sitting in traffic, we have plenty of Bland-o-mobiles, err, I mean Nissan Rogues, in this area, and I was always perplexed by this.
I can’t thank you enough for this article. Sitting in traffic, we have plenty of Bland-o-mobiles, err, I mean Nissan Rogues, in this area, and I was always perplexed by this.
I did the same - it’s like a rolling couch. For stop and go traffic, which is no where near fun to drive in, it’s a great car. Town Car’s can be found very well maintained with lower mileage for cheap. But they are picked up often by the livery groups.
I’d get Cory and Trevor to go nab that trunk organizer
That CV Sport will have the full console/arm rest and console shifter too ;)
Question - the spare tire is mounted in an odd spot compared to other Panthers. CV’s and Marauders for instance have them up on the rear deck (at least in the 2003 era), and same era Town Cars have them in a carpeted enclosure on the side of the trunk.
That looks like an ex Virginia State Trooper car. If so, could have plenty of idling and then WOT runs to capture HOV violators and people with tint 2% too dark.
You did really know what Catsup is right?? And I hope your body never does produce it!
I always vote NP for these types of cars/prices. $4k to preserve the fact there was a DOHC Lumina Z34 in our memories is worth it.
I’m very late to this thread, so almost not worth commenting since I’m sure much has been covered. That said...
And a brown stain in each seat could also confirm 2 occupants! So you are correct hah
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Only looked briefly, but I’d would gather you may be correct in that the front tank is coolant and the rear is fuel.
Very true - but wine bottles are typically a standard net capacity (750ml I think?), even if the size of the dimple grows. On peanut butter, a growing dimple at this rate is cost savings through less product volume in the container while retaining the same outward size appearance.
The dimple in pb gets deeper, cereal boxes get thinner, an one olive comes out of the olive jar.
Nothing.
Ok, this one truly is a tough one!
This is a great description for anyone buying a car as an appliance.
To be fair, the Captiva existed to give the Vue life after Saturn.
Would you buy a car from someone that drives until the fuel light comes on?
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