Umbrella strollers are great for space, not so great if you have to push them on gravel or other rough surfaces.
Umbrella strollers are great for space, not so great if you have to push them on gravel or other rough surfaces.
I have a 2 year old, a 4 year old and a Focus ST. Our double stroller fits in the trunk... and that's it. Diaper bag gets stuffed in the back seat. Can't really purchase anything big while we're out if we have the stroller. I can't imagine have the Fiesta either with kids. Luckily I have a Nissan Armada for family…
Focus ST here. The brake fade is real. No crazy hills and I get about 6 miles of balls to the wall back roads driving before brakes are toast. Sorry but if your not getting it, your just not pushing it hard enough. I'm not saying this is an all the time occurrence. Short blasts aren't a problem at all. It's the middle…
Technically I think this really should count. We are looking for factory wide body and the only thing different between these 2 is the body.
Trooper to Vehicross. Lol same frame and drivetrain.
Lambo
Back in high school we had a drinking spot back some dirt roads in PA. Well my buddy was on his way up there in his Ford Escort EXP and lost it into a ditch. When we pulled up he was sitting on a camping chair drinking a beer, car still in the ditch. We pushed it out and found a broken serpentine belt. Out of nowhere…
The Lincoln Blackwood is to SUVs what sedans are to wagons/hatchbacks........ pointless.
No they didn't, I was there.
Hellcat Ram Runner
All of this key controversy reminds me of when I was 16 driving my '92 Accord. We were traveling on the interstate and making good time. Turns out we left something in the trunk that we needed and didn't want to waste time to pull over and get it. Well I accelerated up to about 90 (so we wouldn't lose too much speed…
I'm right there with you and the front tires are showing a defect since I installed the FRPP time. They seem to be wearing much faster than the rears.
I understand that but the electric turbo is not spun by the exhaust. An electric turbo is not hooked up to the exhaust manifold at all only the intake.
I may be wrong, but I don't see how there could be a net gain of electricity by using an electric motor to generate electricity.
Fine, I'm all for taking things literally and I bow down to your sir. I respect your research and knowledge. But let's just all skip that part about representation and all be better off.
Um...... They mean don't wear the actual flag.
Ahh you must mean the 2004 Chevy Classic. The 2004 Malibu was a different car. 2003 was the last year this body style was called the Malibu, but yes it did stay around until 2004 as the Classic.
Everyone forgets that the California was the last gated shifter Ferrari.
I think it was only because it was the oldest car in the lineup. They dropped it when it got redesigned a year or 2 ago.
Ferrari California was the last with a stick not the 430.