Does it look like the oil pan is scraping on the ground (presumably due to the lowering)?
Does it look like the oil pan is scraping on the ground (presumably due to the lowering)?
Wait, a Yaris is tiny...babies are tiny...it’s the perfect car!
“Now he can be like every SUV driver and drive on bald tires because AWD is magic, yo”
Pro-tip: When generalizing in order to disparage a large group of people, try not to be so broad as to inadvertently include yourself in that group.
Until the angle grinder hits the Li Ion battery cells...I bet that would be pretty exciting!
Sounds like you need an HOA with very restrictive and heavily enforced CC&R’s. I only know what I do about this story from Jalopnik, but it doesn’t sound like this guy is performing for-profit auto repairs or directing a stream of motor oil and brake cleaner down his driveway.
After reading the headline I clicked through expecting to see the control arm assembly of something like this...
It depends on your definition of performance. I’m fairly certain that a Ouija board is considered a legitimate electrical repair manual addendum for MG’s and Triumph’s, so it should definitely add some excitement to her life.
The TR6 is my favorite British roadster. I wish I was brave enough to own one...
Maybe it’s a reflection on the era in which I grew up, or I’m just a jerk...I just don’t like minivans. Currently, my wife drives a large sedan, and I have a Fiat 500 Abarth (in addition to my motorcycle). We do just fine with our two kids and all their gear. Last week’s “Extreme Sports” summer day camp saw us…
Road trips to/from a destination require podcasts. However, I’ll frequently ride the motorcycle on a “road trip” to a fantastic stretch of road. Last weekend a buddy and I logged 250 miles round trip, so we could let it hang out for about a 40 mile, super-twisty stretch. On the long boring return home through the…
This! 1000x
As my dad used to say - never piss off a guy with a British car...those guys are CRAZY!
Be careful what you wish for - we motorcyclists have to put up w/ the AMA and ABATE along with their Loud Pipes save lives / Helmets are for children and sissies B.S.
I don’t really understand why, but I’m kind of taking yesterday’s CP loss personally. Maybe it’s because I was seriously trying to figure out how I could get back east to buy that pretty Celica.
Oh well, moving on to this tarted-up VW chassis. Crack Pipe. While it would be a fun car to blast around in, withholding…
I inherited a ‘79 Celica GT Hatchback as my third car. It was metallic green over a white vinyl interior and had been in so many fender benders that I called it The Pickle (green and bumpy). But despite having been driven by braille, it was still mechanically perfect when I sold it with over 200k miles.
The car was…
Really interesting video, but I kind of wish he had a higher frame rate camera and a closer image of the moment the rod failed. I suppose, you get what you pay for...
My grandmother had one of these with the all-to-ubiquitous Bright Aqua Metallic paint. I remember thinking it was a pretty sweet car the first time I saw it. I think it had a HUD for the speedometer/radio controls as well, IIRC. This is a suspiciously nice price for the car, but it may be just because these GM W-Body…
This conversation cracks me up. Somewhere the ghosts of Enzo Ferrari and Giovanni Agnelli are screaming, “Non siamo pezzi di carne!”
Sonuvabitch! My Fiat is an even worse deal using lumber math than it is using sandwich math!