1977xs500
1977xs500
1977xs500

Lemon Law’d it for eating tires?

How fast was it eating tires that the problem wasn’t SUPER obvious to eat multiple sets of tires inside of the Lemon Law time limit/mileage limit?

VW fan here(I hate myself, clearly). Only the intake shaft has VVT and it advances like a mofo. Enough for some exhaust to return to the intake to work as an EGR. The EA888 gen 1(that this one has), 2 and 3 are still the best thing that ever happened to those who get a commission off the parts.

I’m wondering if the price also includes the water pump, timing chain guides and tensioner, and balance shaft replacement?

Does the price include removing the certain carbon buildup on the intake valves?*

I have five broats

the first hybrid ‘rolla we’ve ever gotten in the States

I wish some eager beaver MBA student, or a Big Three exec with an MBA gathering dust, would work on making a business case for a downmarket pickup. The obsession for the last twenty years, in the US at least, is more: more size, more features, more power, more money. Doesn’t this mean there is a now market that has

Seems like they built at least 2.

My girlfriend’s 2016 Crosstrek has a manual transmission, a regular key, regular style climate control knobs, manual seats, and no driving assists like lane keeping or automatic breaking. Most new cars feel like tech laden space ships, but her Crosstrek feels like a 90's car other than the touch screen radio (which

You and me both.

When my Dad was signing the paperwork on our new ‘86 Plymouth Caravelle from my uncle at the dealership, I huffed too much Helium from the tank on the showroom floor, passed out, and dented the front fender of a LeBaron GTS with my head. Said Uncle is now the Lead Financier (sp?) at a JLR dealership & still tells this

I own a WRX. Shockingly, it is 100% stock. I do not vape etc. I really like the car for the reasons one would like a WRX. That said, I don’t get why people love Subarus so much because the quality (and yes, I know I have a cheap interior - I’m not talking about that) is pure crap. There’s shoddiness everywhere. Like

simple? no frills?

The annual auto guide release made my year. I’d practically memorize every year’s pros and cons for each car. You and I had the same childhood, it seems.

I hate to be the devil’s advocate again, but I really enjoy seeing Subaru succeed as a beige-manufacturer, mainly because I feel like they do beige right. Simple, no frills, capable, and honest; that’s what the Loyale and 360 were all about and I’ll be damned if I don’t think that Subaru is perhaps one of the few

Neutral- I maintain a consumer reports subscription. I still somehow missed the huge recall on my Optima so I will add those to the mix as well.

Neutral: Do You Consult Consumer Reports When Buying a Car?

I think you’ve got it

Has 04 Ranger that’s rusting out. He recommends one 5 years newer that will soon be rusting out.

While I agree the element is a terrible decision for the criteria, a frontier will not fit plywood or sheet rock if you lay it flat across the bottom of the bed.