HeeeeyJake
HeeeeyJake
HeeeeyJake

Appropriate username.

I knew someone would pick up on this..........

But on the inside, Volvo’s ripped out the second row of seats, and put a pair of reclining, massaging, heating and ventilating buckets where the third row normally goes.

What do we do when there are no more cars we’ve never heard of?

Isn’t the M276 3.5L V6 (E350) about 90% a Pentastar? I mean you are right, they aren’t rushing to advertise it. That little detail sure gets swept under the rug.

Routan Van ain’t nothing to mess with.

revisionist.

Why? You can get decent deals on built-to-order because you're essentially guaranteeing a dealer a sale on an upcoming order allocation - they have zero inventory carry cost. If you can find out their cost, work upward from there instead of downward from MSRP. Most BMW's built-to-order can be leased at around 2% over

One of my earliest car memories was being at the BMW dealer when my dad was buying his ‘94 325i. I was sitting and looking through all of the BMW print information and I remember looking at the info for the not out yet e36 M3. I decided right then that I would have one and in dark blue with a grey interior. I thought

My best friend and I have known each other since 1st Grade, and he was in the market to get a new car since his old car had broken down. After about 6 months of searching, we finally found what he wanted: a 2011 335i M Sport. I warned him that since it was a CPO and the ‘M-Sport’, it was probably formerly owned by a

Agreed. I had a tour of an AN225 back in 1991 or so at Philadelphia Int’l. Access to the cockpit is a steel ladder 20 feet straight up from the load floor.

Why is it that the interior of every private plane, no matter how expensive, ends up looking like a 1985 Starcraft van conversion?

“When Mercedes sold Chrysler, they left them a warehouse of ML chassis, so Chrysler bolted Jeep bodies to them and that’s why the Grand Cherokee is a Merc”

So I was thinking about your original story. I don’t know where you live so I don’t know if this is a thing. Is it possible that it really was an SRT but he had a set of base wheels on for winter tires? Will the base wheels clear the SRT brakes? Or are winter tires just unheard of where you live?

Interesting, the AWD must really mess with the suspension design. I love my 2005 RT RWD. Biggest problem so far was the steering rack started leaking just after the warranty expired.

Even better, imagine that instead of “starter motor crawling”, you use the accelerator pedal while having the Jeep in full-electric mode when necessary.

Sam, its not the snowstorm. They just realized they have to depend on you for their formative years

even worse, the chrylser/dodge chrome wheels arent actually chrome wheels. They are called “Chrome Clad”. The wheel is actually shaped like that, and then they take a plastic piece to go over top of it, similar to a hub cap, but they bond it to the wheel. So its actually a chromed piece of plastic glue to the wheel.

Auto loan companies will regularly pull financing on vehicles. As an example, I now only purchase cars after I’ve been pre-approved, and get mailed the blank check to take to the dealership. And when you get those checks, there are limits of course as to what vehicles you can buy. First of course is age and mileage.

I want to ask you for a link because despite how ridiculous it sounds, it’s still Fox.