It would be nice if these vehicles were impounded and publicly crushed to discourage all this MAGA hilljack shit practice. Also sue the fuck out of all involved. Maybe let them roll coal only in a garage with the door shut.
It would be nice if these vehicles were impounded and publicly crushed to discourage all this MAGA hilljack shit practice. Also sue the fuck out of all involved. Maybe let them roll coal only in a garage with the door shut.
Three things I am pretty sure of:
Because they bought a Volvo yet have no idea what that light is for.
>except it would be ruined by the douchebags that would drive around with it on even when it’s not foggy out.
Honestly we need to make amber rear turn signals a law here. Imagine how many rear end accidents would drop if the brake lights just do the only job it is suppose to do.
Isn’t the M20B25 an in-line 6? There were no V6's in the E30 series...
Yeah sure, if you’ve got absolutely zero imagination.
I am 50/50 on it. Yes, the union protects shoddy labor and labor practices ... but when has any company in American history done right by their work force?
But enough about Nascar...
This is standard procedure in journalism. You refer to subjects by their last names.
(It probably “feels” a bit odd because her last name is a first name).
Here is what I would want in my ideal EV: An automatic gasoline rental car allowance.
I’ve been driving my 12 year old V6 Fusion since it was new. Like you, I could afford another car. Unlike you, I don’t drive it because I love it. I’m absolutely bored to death of it, but I’m too cheap to replace it. I even work for an OEM that isn’t Ford and I drive it to work everyday, or at least I did before I…
Depends on what you consider major repair. To me, spending $2k on unusual repairs is excessive. There is no reason water pumps should fail between 60-70k miles, but they often do on BMWs. That’s a $1200 repair out of warranty. Valve cover gasket, oil filter housing gasket, oil pan gasket all fail on BMW’s between…
Its lasted a whole lot longer that I could’ve imagined. It is the most basic, bare-bones small 2WD version with a generic 5 speed manual, bench seats and crank windows. Came off the back lot for fleet trucks. That was all I could afford when I was 18. But yeah, 300,000 miles and its like so what? I’d trust it to drive…
18-year old 3rd gen 4runner owner here. I totally expect my daughter will inherit it when she goes off to college.
That’s my favorite gen 4runner