2 miles south of Andrews is not suburban Washington, DC... It’s Clinton, MD, about 10 miles east of DC
2 miles south of Andrews is not suburban Washington, DC... It’s Clinton, MD, about 10 miles east of DC
How did the Nissan Quest make this list with its flawed VQ35 engine?
It also looks like VW has redesigned the X6 and GLE Coupe for their own lineup...
I think Soviet Russia had similar, if not higher incarceration rates than the modern US.
Where does the seller get KGB from the license plate that reads MMZh? All ММЖ means is that it was registered to the Moscow City government and if it was KGB, it would have had federal exempt plates.
Could it be more of a reaction to BMW cheapening their products, decontenting them and being complacent? Mercedes realized this mistake after the early 2000s and it seems BMW didn’t pay attention. Mercedes is back to building robust, over-engineered cars that they were known for while BMW has gone so far as to delete…
T-90 would be more impressive if it didn’t catch on fire during the Victory Day parade practice last year. I know this isn’t the MBT version, but it shares the same chassis and mechanical components underneath (T-90 actually refers to the full line from MBTs to missile platforms to tank recovery vehicles).
Ditch that Weber single and bolt original-spec twin SUs back on there. I’ve no doubt this Amazon still runs, they’re built like tanks. This one even has a super straight body on it...please someone save it and restore!!!
Have they found this one yet:
How about we not build a useless wall (that people will find a way around anyways...ever hear of a thing called the oceans?) and spend that money on infrastructure? It might not be much, but least it’s something
BMW has quality control? Who knew?
You realize the Prince engine was half BMWs fault right? Too bad it was never the engine the Tritec was.
This was probably portrayed as America’s fault in the Russian media
Here you go: North Star Speedway in Palmer, AK. Was closed at the end of the 2012 season and was once billed as the northernmost asphalt track in the world. It opened in 1997 and was eventually the victim of wankers who didn’t want to hear racing...A whole 16 races a year.
Re: the Splitty Bus: To be fair, the more-money-than-brains club has been inflating the value of 21- and 23-windows exponentially. I know they’ve been selling in the $120-135K range, so this number doesn’t seem like a stretch. Although 21 and 23 windows are nice and somewhat rare noawadays, Barn Door buses are far…
I’m actually hoping to bid on one of the Panhards when the auction goes live :)
Yugos weren’t inherently bad cars, it was more they were so cheap to buy that owners didn’t maintain them... So of course they fell apart.
I doubt it, the Russian govt has this history of over-promising and grossly underdelivering. If you thought the Kuznetsov escapade was embarrassing, the rest of the fleet is worse. They have such great aspirations, but majority of their fleet is essentially floating scrap with poorly trained and unmotivated crews.
There are a metric crap ton of Aerostars up here in Anchorage... They were available with AWD too and as rare a bird that is, it’s the common one up here... And some of them are the unicorn manual AWD version, truly a sight to behold
You fail to mention that only 2 of the nuke breakers are actually sea-worthy and the remainder of the 40 are in various states of disrepair, refit or mothballs. The additional 10 in production have been fraught with delays and it’ll be years before any of them actually become fully operational.