andrewg
MogleyAndreous
andrewg

Toyota has awesome products in the off roading world, just lack in the performance car areas. I would argue they have a way better off road lineup than most other brands. The 4Runner, and Tacoma are potent, reliable offroaders. The FJ Cruiser was too. I personally would like to buy a Tacoma for a good daily driver and

There’s a lot of police trucks up here in Canada, namely Saskatchewan. The newer Chevrolet ones look really awesome.

12 more sensors sounds fun. I can imagine trying to diagnose a problem when one of them fails in 250000 km. Overall though, cool technology. Would be really useful on the pothole filled roads of Saskatchewan.

My first car, a bright red 2000 Pontiac Grand Am. Or as I like to call it, the Grand KaBlam. I bought the car for $800, and it didn’t shift into 3rd or 4th. My dad and I replaced the shift solenoid in the transmission, and I was happily driving it. Slowly found out the plethora of problems it had.

I would love to own one of these trucks and start wheeling it. I think it could be a decent off roader. It’s size is close to the older 90’s Chev’s and Ford Broncos. But sadly as a college kid, it is waaayyy out of my price range.

Extra time/money saving tip: Use the wax to rinse the soap off your car. Seriously cuts down on time, and as long as you hand dry or rinse with the no spot rinse (ionized water), it will come very clean.

2002ish era of the Nissan Sentra SER Spec V’s (can’t remember all the model years). From factory the butterfly screws would come loose and go through the engine (fix: locktite them on), and the catalytic converter would put too much backpressure on the engine, causing exhaust valve problems. Replace with a different

Just had to look at the picture to determine my vote. Though it would be stupidly fun. But not worth 3 grand.

If you have a PDF file of a manual he doesn't have you can email it to him! I think he'd appreciate it! His email address is posted in the about section of his site.