benstone04
BenStone04
benstone04

Congrats, you just described removing the heater core from every car ever.

It is a high-compression, high-boost, direct-injection motor with all the heat and pressure that that entails. The engineers recommend that schedule to ensure efficiency and as clean combustion as possible. Spark Plugs shouldn’t be hard to change on a DOHC 4-cyl head.

This right here. The score is outstanding.

That score tho

Like the Pentastar V6?

Then get street tires or mild ATs.

Dude is a dipshit troll who knows dick about cars but thinks he does cause he used to take out the trash at an FCA facility. Moron even swapped a 4.6 mod motor into a Fox body.

The MSRP for the Trackhawk starts at $85k... a $35,000 difference. The interior of the Grand Cherokee is fine for it’s segment and price. Have you sat in a loaded one recently?

Specifically for the Trackhawk but I’ve heard the same for all Hellcats. Just because the Trackhawk isn’t available to purchase doesn’t mean it hasn’t been driven by reviewers and industry people. Here is a quote from Allpar :

Reports on forums and reviews are that it gets better highway than rated.

Or Magna if you’re ok with Canadians

Construction is construction and the whole state is a work zone currently, but as a whole my experience is that the State of Texas has excellent and smooth roads in comparison to most others save the empty/desert states. Texans have a reputation as speeders for a reason, and Texas has maintained it’s roads mostly

I’ve lived in Texas my whole life and my experience is that as a whole Texas roads are much better than any other heavily populated state, and I’ve driven in fifteen of them. I’m including City, State, and rural roads too.

Thanks for reply. I know a friend in LA who might be interested. Let me know when you’re ready.

What are you talking about? Texas roads are like glass runways and everyone drives 80+. Have you ever even lived in Texas?

Is the Triplex listed? Thanks

Allies? In what “War”?

Texas will quickly make it up with the state sales tax (8.25%). This was a no-brainer win for everyone involved save California.