They had basically the same AWD system as a Bravada. You won't get much wheelspin out of a Syclone.
They had basically the same AWD system as a Bravada. You won't get much wheelspin out of a Syclone.
Now that I've read all the stuff and knowing that GM itself re-imported the trucks, they were probably already fixed to make them legal at that time. Still CP for being expensive, but at least it can probably be driven.
The Grand National didn't have an "edition" of the (Chevy) 4.3, but Buick's own 3.8. While there may have been some shared hardware between the two, the engine itself was unrelated.
"You can see the suspension and tires really working."
And I shall take control of them both with my Yuri.
I'm sure there's a good reason nobody bothered fitting a strut tower brace.
I found this list a few months ago. I could play them on my computer, but I wanted to use the TV. I wrote down the model numbers for >$30 DVD players at discount and dollar stores until I found one on the list: The Curtis DVD1041 that's often on sale for $20 at Kmart or Sears. Quick and easy hack, and it has the…
A rose by any other name... (turn captions on)
Not torque steer from what I've read. Seems to vary from car to car. [www.hyundai-forums.com] Some possibility that it's a combination of alignment, low profile tires, and bad tires that are doing it.
Be careful with that recommendation. Though I think the Sonata looks amazing, they've had some problems with alignment and directional pulling especially on turbos. Might want to wait a year or two on that one and see how it works out.
I live in the Southeast, and I love Flickr. No surprise from me.
I would bet $100 that bad tires are mostly to blame for the shake. Old, out of round bulletproof tires would do that worse than the regular ones.
Not Troy. More like Duckburg.
The description doesn't sound accurate. It looks more to me like he was just driving like an idiot and is about to pay for the sins.
Blaming the Civic is like pretending that the fact the GT-R was going over triple the speed of prevailing traffic had nothing to do with it. I watched it twice on fullscreen and didn't see what you're describing happen.
I prefer the slightly different older Cadillac script like my car has over the newer one. The flourished C and steeper slope of the letters looks a little overwrought.
Everybody needs a belt buckle that says "GIRLS."
And having BMW use something with such a similar description will be used as a selling point for everyone marketing these useless devices. They were my nomination for useless auto invention a couple of weeks ago.