And, as if they're not big enough already, GM extended them even further with fake black plastic triangles, like Chrysler used to stick on C-pillars.
And, as if they're not big enough already, GM extended them even further with fake black plastic triangles, like Chrysler used to stick on C-pillars.
That is wrong on so many levels.
Ever late to the party? That is ridiculous. I saw the video of FB, thought it was cool, wrote it up, it is not exactly like reporting on the Olympics 7 months later ok. It's just a fun video, and this is not a news site.
Tension has been rising between the remote controlled aircraft community and mainstream aviation. With the consumer…
I want to marry the hardtop, but cheat on it with your convertible. Is that wrong of me?
Once you've got them in your van, yes.
In big cities I think you are right. You need to exceed a certain population density to support eliminating personally owned transport in favor of nearly ubiquitously available public transportation. You also need to have a high density of close-by destinations to make it possible for small cost rides to be useful to…
Out of idle curiosity, can you drive these contraptions on a car licence in America?
Now when my car runs over cyclists I'm not liable anymore! Thanks Google!
Sorry, it wasn't nearly worth all that, but you did it to yourself ;)
Well, it sounds like you have a loose or bad ground, either at the chassis or the battery, and a poorly adjusted clutch pedal, or potentially air in the system if it's hydraulic (and I'd assume it is). So start with those. None of those systems are going to be in any way unique to a Mazda, let alone a Mazdaspeed, and…
Just a guess, it happened to me (completely different vehicle though). The ground was secure but had a lot of corrosion and A wire brush was all it took to bring it back to life.
So the driver makes the "boop" noise instead of the navigation system. Got it.
"twinamic" automatic dual clutch transmission....anyone else read this as Twin Anaemic transmission?
maybe you should go to the Speed Dealer in the back ally next time, he will probably be more helpful.
I'll look up "warrantied" if you look up "deverbal adjective" and "adjectival participle."
My story isn't about warranty work, but body shop work after an accident. The car was an '86 Merkur XR4Ti, a nice young man (16) in a '76 Torino Wagon ran a stop sign and I bounced off his front bumper and slid into the oncoming traffic lane. The accident really did a number on the German Ford, the front bumper…