No driver would willingly buy more than one roll, because the penalty of $2.10 is too great.
These drivers buy an old car and register it in their own name, but drive with fake identification.
No driver would buy a car with no paint.
Gasoline is a great bargain, but drivers can buy only a little more than 10 gallons, and that usually after a long wait.
The drivers buy cat food for him and he sits on people's laps.
But with few exceptions, American drivers cannot buy these refined models.
Many drivers buy premium who do not need it.
First-time drivers must watch a videotape and buy a license for $5.
Under current state laws, drivers buy insurance against their own negligence.
In the early 60's, Shelby said, a driver could buy an Indy car for $25,000.