This is my buddy Nate, one of the most skilled riders I know. Since getting his GoPro he pretty much won't ride without it. This was not fake or staged in anyway.
This is my buddy Nate, one of the most skilled riders I know. Since getting his GoPro he pretty much won't ride without it. This was not fake or staged in anyway.
Does this include fleet sales?
Nothing, sold it 2 years later with 31,000 miles and no issues. The only evidence of the jump was the underside of the exhaust tip being slightly scraped which you can hear and see(sparks) upon landing. That was one tough lil Mazda.
Video for reference. Filmed in March 2008, posted in 2010. Car had less than 300 miles on it.
I trust robots, I don't trust the humans that build them. I feel either way you look at it, its a risk.
As long as it was turbo diesel and had a manual with proper gear ratios I wouldn't have a problem with it.
Oh, I thought you were implying that it was piston powered...
Illshowmyselfoutnow *kicks rocks*
Begs the question...
What would you do to continue your career in racing?
But dynamic acceleration is fantastic, and that's what really matters. This 2.0-liter turbodiesel puts down 184 horsepower and 280 foot pound available from 1750 rpm, meaning that even set to Eco Pro mode for maximum fuel efficiency (which keeps revs low and uses regenerative braking to charge the alternator instead…
Raphael, were you drunk annotating? No judgement passed, just going off the time stamp, also your awesome lol... Kittehs
Wasn't there a Simpsons about this? Hipsters moving to where its "cool" . Then again, there seems to be one for everything. Anyhow, congrats on the COTD!
That would be a mounted weapon, probably an M2 Browning of sorts, with a cover to keep dust/dirt out.
Rofl, indeed...
LOL, yeah the heater was insanely good on mine as well. To the point it made me casually wonder if some of the fires people were having were caused by idiots leaving the heater on full blast for too long haha
I know what your saying. At least the XJ's are still cheap and plentiful for now.
I think a lot of us loved the ol XJ so much that we got our hopes up for the new Cherokee that we were blinded by the reality that this is modern day Chrysler we're talking about and it was obvious they would just build another CUV with the Cherokee badge slapped on it. One can dream, reality just sucks sometimes. If…