For what I pay for phones I can replace them multiple times ànd still be ahead.
For what I pay for phones I can replace them multiple times ànd still be ahead.
What happens if your phone dies because you forgot to take it out of your shorts and went in a swimming pool with it?
Not really. I know a couple where she made way more than him, and she wanted out. So he wound up well off.
Since the LC500 and Roma have been listed, I'll add the Ferrari 296 GTB.
Well, I love living here, but there is a significant list.
I’ve had near heart attack in nowhere middle Florida for lack of gas, and I’m conscious of my gauge. There really is nothing in certain cross state parts of Florida, and l drive a Fit.
At least the Cyclone predicted the 1961 Cadillac closely.
From reading elsewhere, the car has been converted into a bed.
Clever!
I'll choose to believe the many testimonials from those who have. And I've seen it, and it's magnificent.
Essentially it means the same chassis, engine, and body left the factory together when new, with the numbers of those pieces corresponding.
GOAT. Wish I had the $50-100M for it.
Nothing has changed for us.
I remember being shocked at how tinny the Kia Optima was...the first swoopy one, maybe 3 generations ago counting the K5?
Another brilliant Chrysler product: the only rental that threw check engine lights and set an alarm off if you opened the hatch before the doors.
How could I have not added the last gen Town & Country rental that refused to start in Virginia while full of the valuables we were moving from NYC to Florida. That sealed it for anything Chrysler/FCA/Stellantis, which makes buying choices easier.
The very first Kia in America, based on some Ford I believe. Perhaps the Sephia? It was made of cardboard and tin. I had one as a rental and it wouldn’t start if the humidity was too high. I rented it in Florida. Multiple visits from National, later they replaced it with another rental.
We have two. Plus the headrests.
Yeah, we drove through some seriously bleak towns. But we found great hotels in Jamestown and Dickinson. Then again they aren't nowhere.
We’re Hampton Inn aficionados, and anywhere in the US there’s usually a good local restaurant within walking distance, which is great after 10 hours driving. Izumi was one of those.