They still make the Ridgeline?
They still make the Ridgeline?
It appears to have a Hoffmeister kink at the rear window, that should help narrow it down.
Woops, forgot to add, the cops were driving a Parati.
Man, you just gave me nostalgia with the Parati comment. One time I was with a pal in the Rio area and he was having an asthma attack. Basically he couldn't make it to the hospital, I saw a cop and asked him if he'd give us a lift. Which he/they did. I just remember the cop in the passenger seat had a machine gun…
This happened to my brother, he was on a 55MPH highway, coming over a hill when someone had stopped for beavers crossing the road. He rear-ended the guy who had stopped, and was placed at fault for the accident. Oregon.
Save dropped money? Yes. Save dropped fries? I say let'em die.
When I was in school in Alabama, I had some friends who swore that they knew a girl who had that name.
This misleading thing about these lists is that most of them don't account for per-capita theft. When you account for the number of vehicles stolen per owners, you usually end up with a much different result.
While never owning a Probe, I feel inextricably connected to the car:
We had a 1980 Chevette — baby blue. I'm too young to remember much about it, but my brother got T-boned / totaled at an intersection, so my parents were wise enough to use the insurance money to upgrade — gold Chevette with a Blaupunkt stereo. I remember my mom saying that the gold Chevette was much worse than the…
I had a 94 Civic DX hatch. Not nearly beat up as this, but for the majority of its life it had some cosmetic warts. But I absolutely loved that car. Steering the thing in a parking lot (who needs power steering?) was a feat of strength — especially with wide tires. You had to shout to have a conversation at…
Towing with a sedan? I don't care how fast your car is, you still look like a fool.
If you take the photo and bump up the exposure, way, way way up, you can see that there is a post supporting the center of the middle car. Not saying that's a good way to do it, just saying that it's there.
I guess I forgot that professional car photographers these days drive and film at the same time, because, professional.
Sorry, I'm with the Huracan driver on this one. Filming for a bit (<1 minute), fine, then move on. Filming incessantly and being a general nuisance? You get what you get.
I have to admit that I didn't know who Senna was at the time. But I was in Brazil when his death occurred and the entire nation took it hard. Grown men in the streets crying, literally everyone in that country mourned for days. Never seen anything like it.
You should finish it. It's a good flick.
That part of the bags spinning before I get there always makes me nervous, just from seeing other people grab the wrong bags in the past.
Apparently Frontier Airlines is heading to a carry-on / bag fee program. 1st one I've heard to do that. I've never been one of the idiots with a checki-n bag being shoved into an overhead, but I can't say that I like the idea.