I actually skipped it because I couldn’t find the time it was on without digging super hard, so I told myself I’d go back to it when I got everything else done, and then forgot...
I actually skipped it because I couldn’t find the time it was on without digging super hard, so I told myself I’d go back to it when I got everything else done, and then forgot...
GREAT road trip car, especially with MagneRide.
*Buys depreciating asset*
They’ve also already bought the house and basically spend the whole episode just trash talking their friends houses.
Building a diesel Scirocco is like replacing your testicles with racketballs.
Can’t beat that Lexus for highway cruising.
No dice, for the simple reason of Dieselgate.
Not sure why they’re tearing it down, now that the road is closed just hit it with a truck going the other direction
This will be the truck driver's Longest Day, for he has moved A Bridge Too Far.
A little poop came out.
Just needs a far more vertical rear hatch and lower suspension. The TSX wagon was our Accord Wagon here in the US. You chould check the prices on those, they fetch quite a bit!
Crosstour is not a bad car, but it just makes me sad that it isn’t an Accord wagon. So close.
Have to agree. The Lucerne was heavy, but that wasn't the engines fault to be sure.
I will not stand for this slander of the 3800.
Usually, yeah. If you get a fiberglass bed without a bed floor, it lets you put the bed further down on the frame without having to build a huge hump in the box frame to clear the axle and give enough space for larger tires. You can only cut the wheel wells out so high, after all. It also makes it easier to manage the…
Maybe ok for someone, but ND for me. The fundamental problem is that I don’t want to put up with old Porsche problems on a car that is suppose to be a utilitarian family hauler. A problem means figuring out how to get the school in the morning. Different story for an old 911 driven on weekends where a problem just…
I learned how to “drive” by riding motorcycles as a kid maybe 10 years old or so. The concept of throttle/clutch/shift/brake was set in early. Then I “drove” full-on real-deal tractors (MF, IH, etc) on my uncles farm at 12 or so. Around the same time my Dad had an old 72 Gremlin at my grandmothers house and around…
I’m a big fan of starting early. I’ve taught several kids using the hack 70 series flatbed we use for fencing and feed runs. They get to learn to use a clutch and yes its a bit rough and clunky but they don’t care.
Don’t Forget that hero U Shaped post in front of the pump stopping further carnage