benny0407
Benny0407
benny0407

If the battery is out in the open it is a sure hazard. But I doubt it would be, more than likely it would be pretty well protected to prevent any issues.

Didn’t even think about the government contracts that Nikola could get with the military vehicles. Smart thinking on their part.

Good luck at that one, PT’s technically don’t have trunks, they have cargo areas. (Unless its the convertible, which mine is not)

My guess is it’s a plug-in hybrid. And it was probably running in full electric mode at that time, since where that picture is is not far from Ford’s test track or their main development center.

This mod will not work with my PT Cruiser, such a base model the rear seats have no headrests nor holes for them even. But a PT with rear headrests this mod will work with. But frankly i prefer my PTs no headrests when driving anyway.

Must be talking about Alec Baldwin.

I work for VW, joined after dieselgate. As I've heard the diesels were going to go away around 2020 anyways. So yeah it just sped up their death.

My parents own a stick shift 1.8l Caliber. I’ve driven it many times and i hate the thing, feels bigger than it is, no steering feel to it. And despite its ground clearance its garbage in the winter. That’s on top of the cheap interior.

I don’t know where you work, but I will find you, and I will purchase my next vehicle from you.

You mean like those people that move into a house next to a noisy highway/freeway, who then complain about the noise.

Some of the issue with the Chrysler Aspen, is it was painfully obvious what it shared pretty much all of its parts with. Which was obviously the Dodge Durango.

I’m sure Ford has enough hands available to get that clock back to its old glory.

I had a Ford (branded) clock once, it wasn’t very good at keeping time.

My PT Cruiser had this. Plus was since it was in a cage under the vehicle, I didn’t have to remove a thing to get the spare out.

My only thought is that if the lens requirements for the US market Jags and European market Jags (as in like material used or procedure used to produce it) that this would be a quick and easy was to differentiate the two lenses on the line.

I know my Dad had two of the hatchback versions with a stick. One was an older one that a drunk driver plowed into and totaled it and the other was a 77 in black with the mag wheels even.

No, no,no. A shooting brake has to be sporty as well.

Technically, its considered a 4-door Pillar-less hardtop. Though a lot of people refer to them as Pillar-less sedans, because most people see a sedan as having 4-doors and a trunk.

I’m thinking there was at least two of them. The junked one shows no signs of ever being any other color, unless it was sandblasted back to bare steel and repainted.

Just about any vehicle that has been on Roadkill.