As long as the promotion of $10 per hp is going on it's also $100 on the hood. How can you not afford to hellcat?
As long as the promotion of $10 per hp is going on it's also $100 on the hood. How can you not afford to hellcat?
It’s not bad, especially considering most manufactures seem to have issues stopping without a grille. The front angle is passable which I can't think of another electric vehicle I can say that about.
Seriously, I have pressure tested components of the cooling system only to have them start leaking once the engine is running, pumped up brakes and thought they were fine, then had a leaking master cylinder to realize that I had a collapsed brake line that I fixed, only to find out the wheel cylinders are shot.
It looks like a good base for a project, it is just priced too high for what it will be worth when it’s done. I think a lot of the np votes haven’t resurrected something this old that has sat, a lot of the old hydraulics and electronics may start leaking out quit working. It’s a good base, but you can’t plan on…
My girlfriend at the time, wife now, lived 120 miles away and we would spend alternating weekends traveling to stay with eachother. To make the best of our time we would drive into work in the mornings and one morning at 5am it was my turn to trek from Livingston Mt to Billings.
Right, the moment I know people are watching I will give the people the tire smoke they want and then be punished by the car gods
A reminder if I ever get one of the first few of a car, resist the temptation and be extra careful until someone else gets a chance to crash one. Then enjoy the car as designed
I think in the middle of a project it's easy to overlook safety because you are focused on going as fast as you can. Depending on how fast your car is, you might also considering sitting in the car visualizing what you would do in certain emergency situations. In my autocross/track car I spent a few minutes looking…
They did, both Brady and Rodgers had to switch helmets for this season.
It does provide evidence that it serves no purpose
Maybe molten could be a good term for the newest level of hot hatch, the molten hot hatch, or smoking hot hatch if you drive a Focus RS?
Not just that, other manufactures bought them and put them in their cars. I think the caliber had their CVT.
You really have to try to make a CVT that bad. Not only is the engine gutless, but the transmission does an admirable job of keeping it at an RPM where it sounds like a cheap sewing machine when your cruising, and making it sound somehow worse when you need to accelerate. Combine that with a chassis that gives the…
To truly appreciate the rogue you have to own one. Like a 90s Mitsubishi they can appear competent for a short time. Then the transmission starts dieing and the car keeps going into limp mode. The dealerships tell you it’s going out, but they can’t fix it until the car won’t move. You are stuck driving 45mph every…
In the hot segments, crossovers and pickups, it is nearly impossible to find a stick shift option. According to one article I saw about 2 percent of new cars with around 20 percent of cars even offering a stick shifthttps://www.google.com/amp/s/www.chicagotribune.com/autos/sc-auto-cover-manual-transmissions-20180710-st…
I share your sentiments about these things. My pickup is 3 generations out of the current ram, so I guess I am obligated to buy a set where I live. I haven’t seen a set installed and aimed in such a manner as they would be useful, unless they are strictly to blind other motorists. If that is my goal, to blind other…
17 year old me thinks "With the low step through design I can ride with wreckless abandon and bail if it gets out of hand, but why only 13 mph" and 34 year old me is thinking that 17 year old me is the cause of most of my aches and pains.
Judging by the 6000 shifts in any given car chase, why not just dub whatever car sounds you want in. Or the opposite, play off the silence with one car making tons of noise and shooting flames, cut to electric car with the radio on NPR keeping up, back to wailing engines and screeching tires, back to NPR "Today the…
https://www.drivingline.com/articles/the-mohs-safarikar-there-s-nothing-like-it-and-for-good-reason/ it was factory built, looks like it's based on an international
This got me thinking, what would factory luggage look like for my cars if the factory made it. My MGB I'm sure would be nice, I'm pretty sure my Civic Sport hatch would be embarrassing to anyone over 16