On that note though, SN95 GTs are still fun with an automatic. The torque makes it.
On that note though, SN95 GTs are still fun with an automatic. The torque makes it.
Your poor wallet...
Only one year: 1997. The 98-03 trucks had the traditional pipe that exited on the passenger side aft of the rear tire.
Not a CP car but a CP price. It’s unfortunate that the block isn’t painted blue and it has a serious highway gear. Either way $29,500 is bonkers for a hodge-podge. List for $19,500 and take $16,000.
I’m taken aback that I can’t option the Gladiator with 4.10s and the 6 speed. I want to match my new Gladiator with my old YJ, albeit with one extra gear and two more cylinders.
A lot of it has to do with bed length also. Anything less than 5.5' is up for debate in my eyes.
I still don’t understand the faux up-marketing of the NSX/the whole Acura brand.
Ah the good boxy Benz! Yeah, your FIL should be enjoying opulent ‘90s open-air luxury instead of staring at it in a garage.
I would give a little pass if a car had to have some ridiculous service costs or serious mechanical issues that would turn you away from driving it but in the case of the NSX and the SL, there’s not really anything out of the ordinary that you would have to do.
Holy hell...
Truthfully, I would rather have a high-mileage example than something with less than 1,000 miles on it.
Thinking to myself quietly: the Nissan Frontier is still a thing?
I believe it. An NA 3800 will easily touch 110 without much persuasion and still pulling.
I would rather have this than a new Jeep. I feel like the JLs, while a much better vehicle, is not a better Jeep.
Power output doesn’t always translate to power delivery.
I feel like cruise control in 1970s Britain was simply unnecessary. I know that they have similar highway systems to America, but you can drive most of the length of the country in 8 hrs.
Wow, that’s quicker than the 2016 ICE car by 0.125 seconds @ 60' and more than half a second quicker in the full quarter (5 mph faster too).
Yeah I have no idea how the physics of wheelies works.
I wonder what the 60 ft. time was.
That’s an awesome pic!