Nobody said it was a small shade.
Nobody said it was a small shade.
If I'm not mistaken, the replica wasn't built with a Viper, but from a RX-7.
The SkyActiv engine also get rather thirsty in normal cold winter climate (-20C).
I'm in northern NB. We have yearly inspection on every car (new or old). It's sad when 2 years old Mazda can't even pass it.
When I bought my Ranger, I was looking at a few 3s from Qc on Kijiji. I'm glad I didn't went with one.
A fact often neglected when discussing of Mazda's success is the fact that they're car are generally shitty. Have you ever tried to buy a one or two years old used Mazda in Canada?
This.
Mazda 3 + Eastern Canada winter = rustbucket after 2 years.
Pre-87 car had a crappy flat black panel mimicking some vents.
I agree on the mirror thing. GM truck's mirror always look too small/retarded.
You've never hated fake glass panel until you drove a hatchback Fox Body Mustang.
Here are my dressed-up steel wheel. Barebone enough to look good hauling bags of dirts and concrete bags in the morning, stylish enough to bring the girl eating to town later that night.
Screw it, we'll take the Mustang to town.
Well looks like somebody did a lot of research there. It's even in the description below!
Psst, the Confederation Bridge, between PEI and New-Brunswick, is not in Nova-Scotia. It is located *gasp* between PEI and New-Brunswick!
Beautiful & impressive bridge, but driving it sucks. You only see concrete walls for 8 miles.
And a 302 is cheap to wake-up...
Call it boring, call it generic, call it overplayed. But the simple and timeless look of the long chromed handle and white ball from Hurst is a classic.
Waiting on a C7 with a blown engine to do a Coyote swap, just to piss them off.
Scorpion was the code name of the 6.7L during development, much like Coyote was the 5.0, Road Runner the Boss 302 engine, Trinity the GT500's 5.8L and Hurricane/Boss the 6.2L.
If I'm not mistaken (so take this with a grain of salt) both are offered.
F-Series sales includes F150 to F550, F650 & F750 are not included. They barely reach 10 000 units a year anyway.
1998, actually. They're shared with the SD.