I had the opportunity to drive a new Corolla 80 miles the other week... terribly not impressed. But of course you're going to just say bias.
I swear 80 percent of my customers at the shop have 99-2010 camry's, siennas, or 98-2008 Big GM cars with 3.5 or 3.8 engines. But Toyota products are Just so damn boring and soul less, If i ever end up purchasing one of those toaster ovens i swear i will slit my wrists.
I swear 80 percent of my customers at the shop have 99-2010 camry's, siennas, or 98-2008 Big GM cars with 3.5 or 3.8 engines. But Toyota products are Just so damn boring and soul less, If i ever end up purchasing one of those toaster ovens i swear i will slit my wrists.
it truly is the end of civilization when you and I agree on something automotive.
We were surprised when we found some cool old German car wrecks in an abandoned factory! These were Trabants – cars that were produced (in the German Democratic Republic) till 1991. Real classics and rare!
A few cars from a long drive this year. I own a Z and was debating going back for the rest. I actually spoke to the owners of the cars, they are all available, just rotting and abandoned.
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"For my part, I travel not to go anywhere, but to go. I travel for travel's sake. The great affair is to move."
Out of curiosity for you guys who have acquired vehicles from abandoned properties, how does the initial conversation go down? Do you say, "hey, I saw a car on your property I liked and want to purchase it?"
Posted by Fleeting Out of curiosity for you guys who have acquired vehicles from abandoned properties, how does the initial conversation go down? Do you say, "hey, I saw a car on your property I liked and want to purchase it?"
"My dog got loose and while I was looking for him, I found said cars."
A very rare Jowett Bradford panel van and two unusual electric vehicles hidden away in the British countryside outside a long abandoned railway station.