Not one Jalpa? Sigh. It was always the redheaded stepchild of the Lambo fleet, eh? I always thought it was cool though.
Not one Jalpa? Sigh. It was always the redheaded stepchild of the Lambo fleet, eh? I always thought it was cool though.
Almost every Vevo video embedded here won't play due to licensing restrictions and links to Youtube. Maybe just link to the Youtube videos next time.
No one wanted to see the first one either, but here we are.
And make a video. So Gawker can post it. Let the circle be unbroken!
Room for existing babies, room to make additional babies.
I’d be excited to even find a barn at this point! Where are there any barns? I’m not even sure I’ve ever seen one.
Takes delivery of zero cars, loses deposits.
News flash, this happened in the US and is part of US history. If you don’t like it, maybe you’re the one that should move.
Something something cars and coffee Mustang joke...
So they’re going to work a cars and coffee into the plot. Spoiler alert next time pls.
So your issue is that raw materials are consumed and emissions created to build new vehicles? You know they were going to keep building vehicles anyway, right? And that most of the new cars that were sold had already been manufactured by that point?
Got a big ass on ‘er.
Explain why Florida beaches enjoy higher tourism rates than say, corpus christie, TX? Also, fallout from the BP spill is still being researched and is being found to be responsible for huge rates of dolphin, turtle, and manatee deaths. But you keep bleating that drill, baby drill line. Working out great for all those…
Not that you were probably intending to be literal, but the everglades and bordering areas probably won’t be affected by coastal flooding, which actually might explain the sudden push to develop there. The initiative is hilariously named a ‘preservation’ act.
We do still pay property taxes, fwiw.
A single vehicle over-emitting undoes dozens of ULEV vehicles on the road. They’re literally the 800 pound gorillas of emissions. That was part of the objective of cash for clunkers, which was objectively a successful program (whether people want to admit it or not)
The first Ford Excursions made are now 16 years old. That’s a 7,000 lb projectile. How well maintained do you think the brakes are on those, as they near the 20-year old mark?