Probably. And if you notice, the Silverado that didn’t get its wheels stolen was an older model, the ones that did are the 2016s. I don’t think there could be that much of a difference in wheels, so it is kind of odd.
Probably. And if you notice, the Silverado that didn’t get its wheels stolen was an older model, the ones that did are the 2016s. I don’t think there could be that much of a difference in wheels, so it is kind of odd.
My friend has a Convertible Mustang. His dad sold it to him, and told him, “It has traction control, so you don’t need snow tires in the winter.”
It’s the Commander Starliner
Rear axle seals, rear calipers, and power steering pump, because money and time.
I own a 2004 Grand Cherokee, and my gas tank is behind the rear axle, and Ive wanted a trailer hitch on it since I bought it. I was told that mine wasn’t covered by the recall, and that’s sadded me.
It's also the least persuasive ad ever, and the only way he drove a Lincoln when he first got his license was because that was what his mom had, and he was forced to "just like it," because he had no other choice.
It's too bad they changed this front end. It was so simple, and elegant. I feel it was one of the most beautiful American cars ever made.
It's because that's already a road rule. Granted, a lot of people don.t follow it, but I'd rather have someone not signal, than turn right into a parking lot or street at a half a mile an hour, when there is only one lane.
"There's something I do that I've never really heard discussed. If I'm traveling in a line of traffic, cruising along at a decent or expected pace with cars in front and behind me, and the car in front of me brakes unexpectedly (either just slowing down or to stop but not at a light or a sign), I shift slightly to the…
Not where I'm from. My friend has his license plate in the windshield, never had an issue. Maybe it depends where you're from, but I've never had an issue here.
Just put it behind the windshield
If you have a cassette adapter or aux jack, whats the point of this? both are a lot cheaper.
It came out for this model year, but there was a TJ version as well. Also, The Willy's Wheeler has a limited slip Dana 44 out back, and the Dana 30 is an exceptional design.
I would make coupes, sedans, and wagons like that 442. I love lifted cars.
It is if you have an ecu with the right programming, and he more than likely just took the computer from the Lexus it was in, and threw it into the Miata, which takes virtually no effort.
It's small, light, and slow as hell. Miatas are very similar. A bus would be fun to drive,and they're massive, automatic, and slow.
We;; thankfully someone agrees. I was ready for an onslaught of hatred.
Putting a standard in the car is easy, getting it to be right for the motor is hard. You have to make sure you have the right bell housing, and that it will physically fit in the vehicle it was never intended to go into.
Because that engine was only mated to automatics, and it makes it easier to swap the ecu and whatnot into it, plus the car was already an automatic, and it would increase his cost substantially to fit everything necessary for a manual.
I'm gonna be "that guy." This is exactly the reason that the second amendment was ratified. It was meant to protect the citizens from tyranny, and right now, in Ferguson, the police have eliminated Constitutional Amendments 1-6. If that isn't something to be afraid of, I'm not sure what is.