You betcha.
You betcha.
Ohh hey almost twice the average family mortgage to drive a car...
I went against every instinct in my body and voted Nice Price. It looks like a very clean conversion on a very clean starting point. This has to be a riot to drive. My reservation is based on the base car. In 1985, The Fiero’s suspension still consisted of Chevette (front) and Citation (rear) components. it wasn’t…
2M4/2M6 body styling is a no go for me. If it was a 1988 Formula or GT with high option content, maybe I could get there.
My 20 year old Volvo scoffs in the face of such advice. I find I can cure most any fault on the car by driving it, slowly and in the passing lane, and never using the turn signal.
Kobe Steel, Japan’s third-biggest steelmaker, said staff falsified data related to strength and durability of some aluminum and copper products used in aircraft, cars and maybe even a space rocket.
Okay, I’ll bite.
This guy definitely overreacted. But we Jalops know the #1 rule about cars. And that’s don’t mess with a person’s car. That rule implicitly exists because one has to rely on the law and order of society as, during normal daily use, your sweet baby can’t remain in your watchful gaze or out of the path…
They didn’t really engineer much, they bought companies that did that for them.
Whether you like it or not it’s a future that’s coming.
Suburbanites call that “off-roading”.
...Equinoxes...
Neutral:
Automatic in the FiST and FoST? What are you smoking and how do I get some?
Even when car makers do some departments still drill holes anyways because the kit doesn’t fit the pre configured design.
Just don’t put that on the keychain of your GM car.
I sense the shadowy evil of James “Cost-Hacker” Hackett
I still don’t know that I NEED internet in my car
But if you don’t have CarNet then how are they going to get you caught in a “monthly payments forever”/data mining plan?
No, but CARB sets the standards for 17 states, and that will have some impact on the rest of the market.
I was thinking this. I live in Michigan, what happens in California won’t immediately affect me.