Dodge Tomahawk. Yeah it is sort of a motorcycle, but it has 4 wheels and a viper engine. 500 lazy horses in 1500 pounds is still mega quick.
Dodge Tomahawk. Yeah it is sort of a motorcycle, but it has 4 wheels and a viper engine. 500 lazy horses in 1500 pounds is still mega quick.
I think the last hit of throttle was hop that he could unstick the rear in the grass and made get it to turn back towards the road. Nothing else was working.
China is about like the middle east only rather than oil as their resource they have people and massively over relaxed environmental laws. A few are rich by exploiting the resource and others are very poor.
I kid you not a friend and I bought a 1993 Subaru Legacy with 183K mile for $75 total. The body is in great shape, the interior was dirty, but not bad. The guy we bought it from had bought a new car and decided to hold onto the Legacy rather than trade it. He thought he'd still drive it, but soon decided he no longer…
No car pool? That was my answer. It cuts my fuel costs in half and I have a 100 mile round trip commute. We switch off every week. It saves me $200 a month compared to driving myself and is a whole 2 hours faster than public transport. We are looking to add more people and the economy will shoot up even further. Have…
I have a 100+ mile daily commute. The past 6 months I have been carpooling. It isn't a bad setup and cut my fuel bill in half. Now it is creeping back up. We'll probably hunt for another car pool person or 2.
I'm all for fun and I think he seems like fun. But at the same time I think it is pretty risky to make public inside jokes that the public won't understand. It is also risky to portray yourself in a way that can be easily be seen and chauvinistic.
Yeah I caught the brake lockup too, had to rewind a few time to be certain.
First car to have a mustache.
I thought it was fun.
NM 152 - This road is stellar. It holds its own against the Tail of the Dragon and was featured in the Dustball rally.
Auto-clutch systems will replace automatics. Manuals are pretty safe, certainly safer than slushboxes. People who want manual's drive manuals, but the automated clutch system tends to draw folks that either are wanting the precision of such a system or are wanting to avoid the bother of a real manual.
The Esprit runs like a top, but as all Lucas electrical/British cars it is always "broken" in some fashion; But luckily for me it is thing that aren't to serious.
Still trying to find a V-neck sweeter to wear in the summer.
The back row is child sized. Probably a bit tighter than a 3, but not much. the headroom is great, which to me really limits most coupes back seats. 6 adults in a 5 would be tight. But the mid row is prefect adult space you really never find suck space in something is the 5s price and size range.
The injection was lacking, but the fuel injection control system was very advanced. The MAS sensor was pretty trick. But MPFI "unlocks" these engines. They make far more power if you trash the TBI.
That sucks, looks like an '86.
Yeah the electrics are problematic and replacements are hard to come by. Partly because of limited importation of the cars and also the shear amount of crap needed to run a turbocharged, FI engine in the early 80's (they didn't change much over the years).
Sweet Supra!
Grr it didn't take