I just went down a really odd Suzuki rabbit hole on Autotrader.
I just went down a really odd Suzuki rabbit hole on Autotrader.
Atlanta says hi.
That’s a pretty wonderful driveway.
That’s fine, but they are.
A friend of mine had a turbocharged DC2 Integra GS-R that I definitely should have died in a few times in High School. Mostly the circumstance (driver) as opposed to the car that scared me I suppose.
I don’t like her either, but I’m willing to acknowledge her being a shit head is why. For me, it pulls me out of a fictional world and puts me back into our own.
I discovered a few plastic covers on my Brother in laws new to him Mercedes.
Definitely, after further inspection it takes a few thousand more than the $7,000 budget listed to get a more desirable one.
Good catch. But hey, I didn’t say it would be nice, just fun....for a time.
In a few months the Dodge Challenger will be entering its 14th model year.
There might be better options (though it does meet every requirement), but a ridiculously cheap Fiesta ST could be fun.
This is quite good, well played.
It will definitely be inadequate in hard driving (but like you said, much better than nothing). The Fiesta ST’s just seems to be a good way to heat soak your oil with overly hot coolant or vice versa, however I’ve always chalked this up to the ST’s woefully ill equipped cooling system.
It’s definitely the oil filter, however the cooler is below the filter. If it’s anything like my Fiesta ST or the WRX as mentioned it’s a sandwich plate that acts as a water to oil cooler that the filter is mounted on. Though I would have assumed the previous generation had one, but I’m probably mistaken.
Precisely.
Good! I was hoping it would come off as light hearted as intended.