Car technology always moves forward. A lot of stereotypes do not. Consequently, you probably know people who are…
Car technology always moves forward. A lot of stereotypes do not. Consequently, you probably know people who are…
It has potential..
Get some up close pictures of the front suspension, inboard and out, so all the automotive engineers on here can argue about whether it is the worst suspension design they've ever seen, or just the worst since the last Formula Student India competition.
If GM hadn't have killed the EV-1 in the late 90s, the WOULD BE TESLA NOW. You are talking about 16 years of an evolving product (1997-2013). Just think about it, the Saturn Skyy/Pontiac Solstice would have been the competitor for the Tesla roadster, and the New Impala would be SWEET with a drivetrain to match the…
One Truck to rule them all.
One Truck to find them.
One Bro to bring them all.
And in the darkness, Smirnoff Ice them.
Having owned and swapped a WBX for a 2L inline, I'm comfortable with 'dreaded' to describe any engine that requires more care than a Ferrari and makes less horsepower & torque than a 2.2L Subaru.
VW's last US market Aircooled motor was the 1983 Vanagon. Mid-way through '83 they switched to water cooling in their boxer in order to keep their only van offering on the road. The water cooling allowed them to meet emissions.
According to a post at FT86club.com there's no turbo
I've always thought of Phil Fish not as a horrible person like other people do, but as an emotionally fragile and brittle person. Having low emotional self regulation must be really sad. Reminds me of the saying that creative people are tormented souls.
But you know what he DOESN'T have in his car?
The first-gen Matrix/Vibe is cool, but I would've rather had the regular hatch and wagon variants. I hope they give us the hatchback and wagon versions of the new Corolla.
It looks like that one of the things that needs to be done to this 2002 is to remove the kidneys completely.
Congratulations to the author of this article. I worked on the Maxton project from the very beginning with my good friend Bob Sutherland and this article is perhaps the only one that actually got all the facts right.
I've been following this story, and haven't seen this suggestion posted. Do any of your neighbors have security cameras? Or, have you calculated the possible direction a tow vehicle had to have driven in order to exit your area quickly, and see if there is a convenience store or some kind of store within, say, a mile…
Fuck that stupid "discouraged worker" shit. They should be counted in the unemployment rate. If unemployment was counted the same way it was during the previous depression the rate would be in the 20s today as well.
1965ish Ford Econoline van. It was around 1985, and I was three, and it was absolutely terrifying. I think that I spent some time in a VW Beetle, and a Renault something-or-other, but the Econoline was what I remember being in first. Also, everyone pronounced Renault Ray-NOLT. Yikes.
I cam home in my dad's 1973 Volvo 1800es in yellow.
I also learned how to drive stick in it.
Be jealous...
Can't say I've ever owned a car new enough to have a recall.