AntiFish03
AntiFish03
AntiFish03

On the 2013 its not and it uses the same mechanism... it won’t fit under the engine and it won’t reach the rear of the van. It has to come out either the driver or passenger sides of the vehicle. Its actually one of the few things on the Caravan that I don’t like. By putting the spare where they did roadside changes

I owned an 89 Camry... The thing was bulletproof and a tank. However, It was in almost as good condition, and I bought it for $400 and doing some repairs sold it 2 years later for $2000. Now I admit mine wasn’t an awd... nor was it a 5-speed... but the interior was clean, the body was clean and had never been in an

I have been screaming for a true compact truck again. I am tired of the small trucks being $25k stripped of everything and 1/2 ton or larger payload. Seriously, I’ve been looking for a 1/4 ton pickup since the day after I traded my Isuzu Pickup in on a new car. I’ll take 1 in blue with 4x4 and a manual.

Jason, the thing is that Holden was still using GM parts bin engineering... Which means that we as car guys have lost an additional source for parts. I have a Pontiac and have had to source parts from Holden once or twice because they still use the part.

Magnuson–Moss Warranty Act... I would assume most of us enjoy being able to work on our cars and have parts / service manuals. Now only if we could get Apple, Tesla, Samsung and other tech oriented companies to abide by it.

Add Dallas to that list. Drivers here are crap-tacular, to say the least. 

2000-2002 Sunfire nose looked like crap. but the 2003-2005 Sunfire has a nice shape and design. Which make the damn mini spoiler stand out.

Here you go Tom. The 2003-2005 Pontiac Sunfire spoiler. 

ESPN has been great after the first race debacle, and a giant thank you to Mother’s Polish for sponsoring so that there are no commercials during the race.

I have but one regret. I can only give this one star!

I don’t know if anyone actually still makes these but I want the old 1/4 ton pickups back. Like the Chevy Luv, Ford Ranger, Isuzu pickup, Mazda B series, Toyota Hilux... etc. Trucks don’t need to be giant gas guzzling monsters to do small jobs.

“They didn’t try the cheap tires at the front and good ones at the rear; if I had to guess I’d bet you’d end up in more understeer situations, which is really no better, safety-wise.”

@7:12 He has the budgets on the front and premiums on the rear. And yes the car does understeer heavily.

Sony and their Betamax lost because you couldn’t buy adult films. A rebel isn’t going to choose that fate for themselves...

That’s possible. But how close could he have gotten to Hamilton? I mean I am pretty sure the Redbulls have found some magic to sprinkle on their cars in the last 2 races. Max spent a lot of laps in Leclerc’s dirty air. And he was still able to push hard the whole time. And in Austria. Max went from 7th to leading the

I am wondering if Max could have caught up with Mercedes if Vettel hadn’t shoved his nose into Max’s gearbox... I think Max had the pace to put his head down and get on with it to challenge for a higher position.

#COTD

You know if Vettel did not have the skill that he does a wall strike would have put both him and Hamilton out of the race. There wasn’t enough margin for Hamilton to do any crash avoidance and would have collected Vettel on a slight rebound. Leclerc, Bottas, and Verstappen would have podiumed.

Ugh yuck, on the Talladega Nights. Stupidity is not good comedy. And I really can’t believe in this whole entire thread I am the only one to mention the original Gone in 60 Seconds. https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0071571/ seriously one of the best police chasestto ever be filmed for a movie. And it was done independent

Your watching the wrong Gone in 60 seconds. This one (https://m.imdb.com/title/tt0071571/) is way better. If you didn't know all the police and firefighters etc are actually police and firefighters. This movie has one of the best police chases ever recorded for a movie in it. And it was done with an extremely small