Yeah - this is a good one. Who knows - in 50 years we could easily be constructing planes from a carbon composite material that is able to withstand insane pressures and heat.
Yeah - this is a good one. Who knows - in 50 years we could easily be constructing planes from a carbon composite material that is able to withstand insane pressures and heat.
I have read from multiple experts that one of the biggest advantages the Allies had was their mobility on the ground, particularly from the Jeeps.
I heard the Mazda 5 was very uncomfortable for anyone over 5'8" - is this true?
I'd have sexual relations with that wookie.
I personally don't think it's ugly, but definitely garish and certainly ostentatious. I'd be pretty embarrassed driving this thing around.
Well you happen to be responsible. This is like anything - you tell people they can't do something...they're going to find a way to do it anyways.
That pretty much makes sense to me. I bought a used Acura RL for this reason. Cheap, reliable, and fairly easy to maintain (sans the AWD bits).
Yes - precisely my point. The older S-Class Benz's depreciated at a much greater rate than the newer (w221 & up) models.
The late 90s-early oughts did. The newer gens are doing surprisingly well in holding their value, considering the class of car.
The only reason to skip over any Mercedes over a Cadillac is budget.
The S-Class is the only car of the lot you listed that won't depreciate like a North Korean real estate investment.
LED game is strong.
This is a very broad question because we have cars like the LaFerrari or the Veyron. Are we talking average horsepower? Horsepower per dollar? Power-to-weight? Blonde or brunnette?
Mid-term elections are typically proof of this.
I love my FoST for this reason. It's practical (I purchased an entire bedroom set from Ikea and stuck it in the back), gets fairly good gas mileage (avg. 27 in the winter), and is an absolute hoot to drive. The suspension is surprisingly refined considering the capabilities. Lack of mechanical LSD is the only…
You're in for a world of shit.
There's an unfounded rumor that welfare money was used to fund this Powerball ticket.
I think the fact that it was a high-risk loan is partly the reason for this 3 day clause.
We were obviously made to be gearheads.
Yes - definitely bully tactics.