Not taken care of?
Not taken care of?
So my mom’s Concorde had a battery that required removing a wheel to replace it, but it still had easily accessible jumper terminals just by opening the hood. So perhaps a combination of bad design and good design? I think the battery location was driven by the cab forward architecture.
Wait, is that button to lock the doors? Or to lock the power windows?
Makes sense, we didn’t have service loaners, just demos, which were just unsold cars that management drove around and later tried to convince customers they were getting a good deal only because it was a demo.
Well, the list goes on and on when you start to dig in, and it would vary by family needs. Sedans and wagons don’t have a fridge/kitchen. We had a couple little ones on our trip, so it was nice to have food/snacks/pop (not just for them but for everyone, really), and they were also able to entertain themselves with…
True, I was imagining flying to at least some of these destinations.
My sources of uncertainty are if it varies by State, varies by manufacturer, or if rules have changed over time. I used to sell new cars many years ago.
“rent for your first trip.”
Been on a couple RV trips and only ever stayed in an RV park when desperate. The vast majority of the time we camped in National forests.
It seems your math doesn’t include travel costs, but that also sounds like a bit of a logistical nightmare versus just hopping in the RV and hitting the open road. You can just leave it packed year round.
I believe the warranty date starts when they’re titled. With regard to miles, it doesn’t really matter, it starts at zero no matter what.
Not only the street racers, but other certain types. For example, I was behind a Challenger yesterday with a “F@#$ Your Feelings” bumper sticker.
Anyone own/drive a Challenger with a stick? How’s the clutch resistance? Suitable for rush hour commutes?
I heard there’s a guy in Belvidere making a neon Neon.
“U.S. companies raise prices to match the tariffed goods because they can”
I feel like we sort of glossed over the “sometimes lovers” part. According to who? Were they out way back in the 20's? Or was this like an “unspoken family secrets of the rich” sort of thing?
How secure is the electrical box? Are they breaking in with bolt cutters and angle grinders or something?
Why is this in some sort of weird trailer park that border line looks like a homeless camp if homeless people owned boats?
If you are lead to believe by the presence of an Italian flag that your POS was shoddily made in Italy , then you better damn well feel rest assured that your POS was in fact shoddily made in Italy. Can’t have Morocco taking credit for that.