but you can just haul the 8x4 sheets of plywood with the tailgate down. why does the tailgate need to close?
but you can just haul the 8x4 sheets of plywood with the tailgate down. why does the tailgate need to close?
i’m pretty sure you can get the “warlock” vinyl stickers deleted from the factory/dealership
I think corvette could have sold the c7 for at least 5 more years alongside the c8 but GM wanted to get those $50,000 mid engine headlines so what you gonna do.
this is going to be one of the largest rug pulls in human history when the publishing studio closes its doors and all the executives disappear to private islands.
did some google foo and it looks like low mileage off lease 2021 X3 m40i scrapes in just under 40k. you get about a year and change of warranty left. there are also some certified pre owned x3 m40i for about 42k so you would get a longer warranty and no mileage limit!!
This is a good choice!
pontiac trans am ws6 without a doubt!
it will work exactly like other plug in hybrids will. the gas engine will charge the battery when load is lower such as steady state driving on the interstate. the battery will never run completely out. also you have regen braking to recover energy. the 92kwh battery is huge teslas largest battery is 100kwh for…
Nascar has been using full tube frame chassis since the early 90s everything since then is just an evolution of that. I’m not sure why you think the 2001 cars were much better maybe because chevy used the monte carlo body skin versus a wierd 2 door impala in the late 2000s?
Mitsubishi Legnum VR4. A gallant VR4 in wagon form!
Honda Orthia. Basically a Civic wagon. Just swap your favorite honda engine with or without an ebay turbo kit and overnight parts from japan some suspension bits.
1999 was the start of the takata airbag recall so getting a honda from this era you would want some proof that the airbags were swapped out.
still don’t understand how an ev can be “Turbo.” Why not “Hyper?” or any other word?
not the best comparison because sedans were on their way out and SUVs are still super popular. I think it’s mostly Kia was having zero problems selling Tellurides at 50k so lets charge a 20k premium for an ev version.
not just the charging infrastructure the expendable income to set up some sort of way to charge at home. A lot of houses have garages but there is a large portion of homes that do not and would need some sort of pedestal installed outside and that is expensive.
Plane gets shot down, pilot is recovered and POW. You lack imagination?
There was a defect in the original head gasket design from that generation. It was fixed by the 2014 model year and some of the earlier years got it i think they started to roll out partway through the 2013 model year
Yeah “not safe to be on the road” is usually neglect and deferred maintenance not the car breaking down due to age. I would save that 15 grand and have the daughter get a job to come up with another 6,000 and get her in a brand new car.
If its a gen 2 prius i would say time to walk away even a gen 2 prius in rough shape is worth at least $4,000. If its a gen 3 prius i vote that it is probably worth fixing up depending on its neeeds.
also depending on what the “fix” is it could take a year + to get all the parts rolled out and dealers to fix all these. It will be interesting to see if this is the push that stelantis needs to develop their own heavy duty engines but since cummins is so ubiquitous it is not likely.