https://youtu.be/A9GUpcaG24s
https://youtu.be/A9GUpcaG24s
You’re the one on a bicycle. At least he stopped playing with toys on the street :-P
DOubt it since before they start work you probably agree on paper they are not liable for damage to your vehicle or you losing warranty. Everyone points a finger at someone else when you have a problem and want it fixed for free
It is not. It has 4 doors, a rear hatch, 10 inches of ground clearance, 4 wheel drive. Nowhere close to what old Mustang looked like from the side
My coworked just bought a few year old Suburban (like 2015ish?) with Silverado’s 2500 turbodiesel, transmission and dash installed in it.
I’m sorry.
Depends if they looked for it. It seems to check number of firmware/tunes writes to the module they have to bring out their advanced diagnostic tool and software and dig deeper.
Economy - not even worth it. Diesel is about the same cost as 87 octane. It needs DEF, and comes on way more expensive trim packages. For Wrangler it is $8000 premium over hybrid or V6 Wrangler. My 3.6L Wrangler gets 19MPG average, work 2.7 twin turbo F150 gets 25MPG average. Old turbodiesel F350 was getting 17MPG on…
They are the best and increasing their pay for inflation and increased cost of living.
I doubt it. I logged into my cousin’s Xbox to show him my progress in Fallout 4 and dog duplicate glitch but I ran out of time before I could actually play.
If I want to add my kids, 6 and 7, to my Xbox (I’m losing track of who is “MyLiveID(1)“, “MyLiveID(2)“ and “MyLiveID(1)“ when 3 of us play).
Add Lucas to make it thicker and stop the leaks
That is why you never want to own a diesel fueled vehicle.
Still not as bad as owning CHerokee or Chevy SS:
My 14 Wrangler went in for service under warranty just once in 75,000 miles
THey had Focus and Focus EV, Fusion, Fusion Hybrid, Fusion Energii. All of it is gone beside a Mustang.
Yeah, no. It looks to me hard to even reach the silly corner step that is why it seems stupid
OEM tires were mud terrain (BFGs?) 32s (255-75/17)
Newer cars put on full brake pressure by themselves when you press brake pedal hard and quickly to do exactly what you described. My 2014 Wrangler does it.
There is nothing confusing about Ford line up as they only sell SUVs and a sports car unlike Dodge