That lovely little DinanTronics ECU and it’s Stage 4 software.
That lovely little DinanTronics ECU and it’s Stage 4 software.
And Sean, though the warranty is very generous on the Dinan, it’s by no means a guarantee that Dinan has done anywhere near the durability testing that BMW did on the M2 engine. To a blogger, these upgrades are just “a chip” or “more boost”, but in the engineering world the changes in peak cylinder pressure have…
My grandpa owned a 2002 Lincoln Town Car (biege with Cartier and landau roof) and a yellow 97 Defender. He seemed to enjoy driving the Defender up a hill into our back yard and parking in the grass. He listened to big band in the Town Car. I'd say he used them appropriately.
Thanks for sharing
My beef is that the details are thoughtful, but the shape is more 3 series GT than attractive. It's a car that's less attractive when you squint. Look at an E-type with US bumpers and headlights, squint, and you won't care - that's a good shape. This is very "sexy" in the details but lacking in overall form/figure.…
Anonymous: Jalopnik word of the day
Johnnyazz nailed it, and in addition to the actual manufacturing of the trim, there are the cost implications of now managing a new part number that has a negligible affect on the product and selling more product. The part will need to be stored in its own area on the vehicle assembly line and require the operator to…
More of a fan of the tribute video
Good luck. This is how all of my trips end up. Let me know if you need any tools/help during your final push. Looking forward to hearing about your road trip packing list - mine are efficient as hell.
Warren, Dearborn, Aurburn Hills are all in the Midwest too?...
I live in Dearborn so I was under the impression that this is the only sedan on the market.
We had a good run, Fiesta ST.
BlythBros. Lincoln MKT buyer's guide: don't buy one, man
I'll post to oppo once I've got some things taken care of. I think a have an interesting enough perspective, buying the cheapest car in reasonable shape vs buying something with "no issues, wouldn't hesitate to drive across the country"
The educated stubbornness is admirable. Enjoyed the piece more than I can convey in a comment. Now I'm motivated to put together a piece on my "$1,200 Alfa 164 winter car"...it involves Lucas power steering stop leak and losing my brakes in traffic and much more.
Tire = spring
Crash motorcycle, blog about it, google maps photo included, cool haircut. Damn if those people weren’t right about millennials.
Jason, I have to assume that you’re a Trump guy, so I’ll explain the floor mats like this: hand tufting is coming back to America, and it will make us great again. No more outsourcing of mat tufting to foreign tufting machines.