Cliff8928
Cliff8928
Cliff8928

It’s like déjà vu.

A significant amount of the parts may be shared, but at least it doesn’t have the iPad on a dashboard mount navigation screen...

But it can’t go.. It’s what makes the ‘99 unique, even if it is over the top.

Suddenly the Murano CrossCabriolet seems not that bad....

So, basically that means you should never even think about trying to push this..

Well, It’s kinda wagon-esque, right?

I picked up a truck in PA in February 2014 and it was like this. I thought it was odd, but it’s just the way they do it there.

If you can find one it’s guaranteed to be cheap, like under 4 figures cheap now. The first generation Mitsubishi Diamante had a lot of whiz-bang stuff, especially for 1992. The top spec LS trim with the “Euro Handling Package” had a trick adjustable air suspension which leveled the car per corner. This suspension

“For all the gee-whiz electronic dash (which is a nightmare to get fixed)“

Previous owners.... I wouldn’t be afraid of a car that I knew the service history of.

You could poke an eye out on those things!

I remember the first generation Odyssey. Only thing it was hauling was one person off road.

Probably a bit more like an early second generation Diamante, but those are largely forgotten.

Aside from various papers, receipts, parking tickets, music (CD and/or cassette) and one time a PS2 memory card, nothing interesting. Cars at the junkyard however are a different story.

On the other side of the story, the customers usually want to buy the magic part that’s going to fix their problem and may not listen to reason. The only time I ever suggest that the oxygen sensor *may* be the issue is if there is a heater circuit or inactivity code. I’ve also seen a recommended replacement interval

Man, I know my old 740 with the B234F and AW72L could totally take down an ‘80s civic.

Back around 2003-2004 I was driving a company truck (2003 S10 2.2 2wd) and one of the accelerator cables snapped at the pedal . I made do with what I had and clamped a jumper cable to the end of the accelerator cable and had to pull on it to accelerate the truck. I continued on my deliveries like this....

Patrick, are you in there?

I’ve sat in seats where I had a view like this! They were awesome!