I don’t know, but the upholstery adjustment on these seats looks pretty bad
I don’t know, but the upholstery adjustment on these seats looks pretty bad
To me, a used car is like 5-10 years old. I ain’t no aristocrat.
This is a breaking story and we’ll update further as more details are revealed.
Gee, what a great idea.
“The owner of the bird, whose name is Pea,”
I agree. A Ferrari with complete records is expensive enough. I have gotten to know a few Ferrari owners in my day at car club events. We have talked at length about the ownership experience with a Ferrari. Some have told me you do not “take” a Ferrari to the shop. That would imply it will be returned to you this…
“Ladies and gents Lot 67B-179 is a dusty plastic bag which appears to have been intended for transportation of pills or small pieces of jewelry, perhaps. It’s labeled “Kush” indicating some Himalayan origin and it’s slightly sticky... damned if it doesn’t smell like a Snickers bar. Inside is some dank ass shit that…
Security should take it in the back and burn it. (I suspect they already do)
You know, I wholeheartedly agree with you.
Speedtail LaLongtail.
I think the C-HR was Toyota’s attempt to assume the “looks-like-a-frog-on-wheels” market that Nissan abandoned when it discontinued the Juke.
Did you hear that VW recently opened up the entire palette of 40 colors to the US market for the Golf R?
It’s sad, on Mk7 Golf pages, everyone gets a hard on for grayscale colors, when you can get them in pretty fantastic colors. White Silver(seriously, the name is even boring) is not one of them.
If you think that’s a big deal...I remember the first modern Volvo to EVER have the “VOLVO” name inscribed IN THE MIDDLE of its tail.
On second thought, I prefer a little more grass too.
That’s not a wheel fan.
Me too, but in higher resolution.
But the key question is WHO is looking for a “vintage” Celica Supra who also has $19k standing by to make such a purchase? The key demographic here isn’t a hedge fund manager with cash to burn on a mid-80’s Toyota collection; it’s a guy with a lot of money who has fond memories of mid-80’s Toyotas. I can’t imagine…
No, a tariff on foreign quality. We need to stop this unfair flow of quality from other countries!
Put a tariff on foreign oil so that Detroit will be forced to build American-made cars that run on clean coal and create jobs!