Tell me, in 2104. Does the WRX finally get the STI's center diff?
Tell me, in 2104. Does the WRX finally get the STI's center diff?
Well, for the past decade, this car is possibly the WORST example for the question.
Zazinggg! Haha!
I build high performance cars, and we try to avoid driving them this way, we do all our testing on a dyno, and get out into a secluded area for the limited blasts when a day at the road course isn't available for testing.
Yeah but a V8 is such an essential part of the Mustangs DNA that they can't get rid of it. They tried twice and failed.
It's like with Mercedes and BMW. The numbers used to mean liters, but no longer. It's a little dumb, but it is what it is.
thats if it doesnt get axed first
Umm. WHAT?!
The VQ will never die!
In what fucking world is a car with 450hp and does 0-60 in 3.7 seconds and keeps up with a Porsche 911 NOT a "performance model" no son, it's just the sanest psychopath in the asylum. but it's still a lunatic.
Well it currently uses a 3.7. If you mean it will still be using the VQ line, then yeah. Probably.
That's the Buellgina.
I am no bike expert or enthusiast, but these are the sex.
Probably has it, maybe not in operation. Hyunkia quality wasn't 100% yet even when that thing was made in the early 00s.
In the northeast, that would be an Altima.
The future is now.
When I saw the headline, I thought it must have been a good cleaning...happy to know I wasn't wrong. My friend has an all electric Prius and it stopped working one day, he was about to scrap it for about 30% of it's value (was only about a year old at the time) I told him if he bought all the booze, I'd atleast help…
So you're saying "man fixes his car with one weird trick! dealerships hate him"?
This comes to America. I buy it. Period.
makes me we want to make my gc a rallyx car..i suppose i should put a bumper on it first but i guess it doesn't matter