I just remember the kids who got a V6 Camaro in high school (I was there when this car came out) were laughed at. Of course, the girl with a V8 convertible Mustang GT wrecked it about 4 times in 2 years.
I just remember the kids who got a V6 Camaro in high school (I was there when this car came out) were laughed at. Of course, the girl with a V8 convertible Mustang GT wrecked it about 4 times in 2 years.
The solution is pretty simple. They need to run all the services through a replaceable modem-like device (TCU) and if they want to keep selling services, they need to replace it for free when the time comes.
Or a regular hybrid.
Pretty sure that does not apply to PHEV - because they have the gas option.
Hyundai uses a 6 speed automatic with their hybrids, so not like the eCVT that Toyota and Ford use at all.
You mean just like the Mighty Max was the competitor to the Toyota Hilux (just called Pickup in the US?) They have both increased in size.
The 2.8L V6 Camaro of it’s day was just as bad, it only offered about 5 more hp than the Iron Duke.
Looks more like he was grinding on the track, rolling on the wall.
Most people got into a Ram because it was cheaper than the competition, and had the Hemi engine. They skyjacked the prices, and are getting rid of the Hemi. Shocker that sales have slumped?
Probably should have been done a long time ago, truthfully. Back when they started they were a niche commuter airline offering multiple trips a day between a couple of cities with a short flight (like Houston to Dallas), makes sense to load a plane like a bus. Now that they are a national carrier they have to act like…
I think the biggest problem is the use the data against you in both directions. Not safe, you’re fired! Too slow, you’re fired.
A Vienna Sausage mobile?
That’s how we do it in NC.
Not the majority, but maybe a significant minority. Mine aren’t hobby or project cars, either - I have 2 of those but they aren’t registered.
Circumstance would be when you borrow or rent a car you don’t normally drive. The problem is we have too many different ways to shift automatic transmissions right now. Also sometimes you don’t have to do anything special to get it in/out of a certain gear, but you do have to do something special for the opposite. …
Number of cars registered doesn’t equal number of cars used regularly. For instance, I have 4 cars registered, and 3 them get used maybe once or twice a week.
Because that would be annoying as heck, and potentially unsafe for someone who didn’t know, spun the dial and it went into reverse and plowed someone down.
How do you feel about Del Taco?
Chick-fil-a has a faster drive though line with cars doing two laps around the building than Wendy’s does with 3 cars in line. What Chick-fil-a offers is speed and accuracy. They accomplish this by having a simple menu that can be made with an even simpler base menu. Make too many different things with the same…
Surprised to see this here. Managed to eat at Taco Cabana’s while I was in Austin, TX a decade or more ago and loved it.