If its not broke don’t fix it. It stops just fine.
If its not broke don’t fix it. It stops just fine.
Since when is a 280 hp V6 “anemic”? I mean its not an earth shaker but still.
The land of misfit franchises.
They were definitely eclipsed by the competition.
I’m surprised Mitsubishi had the Carisma to sell as many cars as they have.
Has Mitsubishi revived their “If you can fog a mirror, you’ve got financing,” program?
How unique is a “unique frame”?
Yes. No matter if it were electric or gas, both types of R/C motors generally don’t feature liquid cooling.
technically, yes.
Traffic sucks, so why not start your morning off with some music? You provide the toast and we’ll provide the jams.
For #4, I had a theory about that: https://jalopnik.com/5908703/oh-thats-why-cars-in-horror-movies-never-start-the-first-time
What kind of battery was that? The Eveready-gold-turbo-hyperfighting-champion edition?
Could also be for safety.
Starting to make the “storing all your passwords on a post it note” strategy sound pretty solid.
Where’s the Fords and Chevys? It’s like people only drive them form like 5 years till the die or cant’ stand the broken interior.
In 2005, I bought a 2000 Honda Civic with 96,000 miles on it. I had it until it got totaled last year — it lasted me 11 years and a good 100,000 miles on top of the original 96,000. And I suspect I could have gotten several more years out of it if it wasn’t for the crash. I’d replaced the radiator shortly before the…
I support Ms. Cho's decision 100%.
Or, she could have beheaded him in the middle of coach. You know, either way somebody learns a lesson and somebody else feels better about themselves.
The kid you mentioned in the third update seriously bothered me. If I gave my Daughter something and she threw it in the trash she wouldn't get her iPad back, she would have all her toys taken away until she learned the value of money and hard work, and had some goddamn respect.