Yes, yes they do. Lots of aftermarket and not horribly expensive.
Yes, yes they do. Lots of aftermarket and not horribly expensive.
I was going to say something similar. Zetec 5spds are great little cars. Do the timing belt and idler every 100k plus routine maintenence and they'll get up to some old-man diesel milage (200k+)
No, to get good service at a Ford dealer you have to bring your car back in 6-10 times so they get tired of dealing with you. My story :
If it comes with tentacle porn, this is totally NP. <laughs>
The best part is at 2:31 - our young hero nods and smiles to the dash cam. It's like having your friendly neighborhood spiderman, only in Russia he packs a 9 and will pistol-whip your ass for making his commute longer than needed.
Ok, I'm going to go through this as slowly as I can.
This guy gets out of his car, gets a crowbar, walks up and hits a random part of the car. He didn't go for the windshield or window, he wasn't even running... and you're going to tell me that he has the intention of physically harming or killing you?
Oh yeah, this makes complete sense... angry outburst vs. vehicular manslaughter. With a dash cam to catch it.
Happens quite a few times throughout the video. I was wondering the same thing.
I would happy say NP if it ran without overheating.
Yeah, this is CP unless you have a hard-on for old Ford vans. Painting the Simpsons on the side was just a notch above putting "FREE CANDY".
Was it driver or machine error? I can't see how he set up out of the last corner, but it appears that he was either coming in too fast or his brakes didn't engage properly. Glad he made it out alright.
The MPG won't be bad, but not great. My dad has a '91 Bonneville and he routinely gets 16-18 mpg around town, but on the highway he'll get nearly 30.
3800 and a functioning dash? This is NP all day long for a DD.
Thats why real drivers drive a Focus ;)
This shot appears to have been taken when the new motor was swapped into the wagon. The yellow bar is connected to the block so the cherry picker can control its vertical movement.
The late 80's Turbo Grand Prix and just about anything with the Supercharged Series II 3800 were excellent vehicles, in the way that you can see a GM car as excellent.
There will always be the fanboy crews screaming the loudest that their way/mantra/whatever is the best.