The biggest BMW dealership in Memphis is about half a mile from me and, as Hannibal says, we covet what we see every day. That little Volkswagen GTI catches my eye, too. I'll stick to my bicycle for now, though.
The biggest BMW dealership in Memphis is about half a mile from me and, as Hannibal says, we covet what we see every day. That little Volkswagen GTI catches my eye, too. I'll stick to my bicycle for now, though.
I'm thinking about getting a bike. I mean it's much cheaper, though I don't think my wife wants to ride a bike to work though...
I've been thinking about getting a bike to ride to and from work once in a while. It's only a 7 mile trip each way, but in the TX summer heat it would suck riding that far in uniform!
that's pretty damn cool...I've always felt like I would have liked to live in the pre-suburb era when people could walk to the store, the pub, work, whatever.
Oh, plenty. And some that are coming back quite nicely. So Pittsburgh's set up well for this. Mrs. Luko and 7-year-old lil Luko, not so much. They prefer the quiet homogeneity of the suburbs.
Do you read Chabon, since he's a local? Seems like Mysteries of Pittsburgh would be of particular interest. I like all his stuff, though. Gentlemen of the Road is a hoot. (The original working title was "Jews With Swords.")
I don't have any personal experience with them, but a friend of mine who is a total gear head and does all his own work on his cars (has a shop in his garage....with a hydraulic lift) says "your worst nightmare is an audi a day or a mile over its warranty." Just someone else's two cents. I think it has a lot to do with the price of German parts after importing them.
I'm going to cast my vote for the Dodge Challenger... lol Just my opinion cause I think it's a damn good looking car. I know it's not even close to what you are looking for.
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