Long ago, the American automakers ceded the small truck market to the Asian manufacturers. Now they want it back,…
Long ago, the American automakers ceded the small truck market to the Asian manufacturers. Now they want it back,…
As a sometime aficionado of bitterness, I can say that the bitterness in this article honestly baffles me. Lots of people grow food in Detroit, many show up at the farmers' markets to sell it. Why is that a "ridiculous" idea? Subsistence living in Detroit of course is not easy, but many do it. There are lots of people…
Right, which is about the same as the difference between the Mark I Mini (1959) and the first new Mini (2001).
landing a plane in a moving cargo ship, not that impressive... landing a plane in TopGun for the NES, now THAT's impressive!
The scoop feeds the intake box, look closely...there is a port coming from the right rear of the "shaker" to the left rear of the intake box. Also look at the seals. Don't jump to conclusions...people love to hate!
I see what you mean but who really cares about the situation you described. Yes, it does disprove a commonly held idea but most people only need to know the commonplace use for just about anything. If you dig deep enough everything you consider fact can be disproved via an obscure situation that doesn't necessarily…
Bigger vehicles have mass on their side in a car vs car collision, but they have their mass working against them in other scenarios. They could have enough momentum to break through guardrails, to break through walls, to roll over more times, to force a car to crash into another car, and other similar scenarios in…
The ISB5.9 introduced in 1998 and ISB 6.7 introduced in 2007 are vastly different engines than the old 6BT engine introduced in 1984. The 6.7 was practically a clean sheet design, carrying over only the I6 Turbo configuration and not much else...
But there was never a 1/2 ton Ram with a Cummins. Every Ram that left the factory with a Cummins was 3/4 ton and up. You said it would be nice if they kept making them. They are.
This is the ISV5.0 Cummins turbocharged V8 5.0-liter diesel engine, which will power the 2015 Nissan Titan (instead…
Definitely 137 E 38th Street. Look at the pictures. The roof matches. And you can tell by the surrounding buildings.
Got to love Google Maps. I am pretty 98% sure he lives at 137 E. 38th street. Looks like the top two levels have balconies.
At least it wasn't a recall on the vacuum cleaner
That exact grocery list however is awesome! If I could get a static decal of that for AutoX days I'd be all over it.
After reading the headline I clicked as fast and furiously as I could, hoping to be greeted by footage of small off-roaders built jointly by BMW and Land Rover (Range Rover Minis). Sadly I was let down.
Snap out it, man...you're not helping yourself.
It's hard to tell from this video what is actually happening, but it seems like:
For anyone that might not get this reference.
I like to call all of these videos
"Apparently Walt's a gearhead. Who knew?" Jesse Pinkman did, yo. (Tag Heuer Monaco, a.k.a. Steve McQueen's watch in "Le Mans").