I see your point but a lot of 16 year olds (the ones interested in driving these days) would want their own project and not someone else’s.
THIS is what we should be getting over on Nice Price/No Dice. Not the turds we’ve been subjected to. 45k on the ODO for a diesel - that engine is still new. At $16k, I know several contractors in my area that would fight you for that truck.
Most people buy the same OEM tire when they replace worn tires, or a cheaper alternative.
you must be ready Mr. President to immediately declare a limited form of Martial Law, and temporarily suspend the Constitution and civilian control of these federal elections,
It is a race to the bottom with the NP/ND entries lately. Can’t wait to see when we’ve finally hit the floor.
Wait, do I see a Mecum tag up front? That has to be worth something, right?
The DeWalt is a pretty good choice depending on the model and what you are trying to do. They have several different iterations of drills and drivers and some are better than others.
The DeWalt is a pretty good choice depending on the model and what you are trying to do. They have several different…
You nailed it!
I change mine every year at the beginning of pollen season because of.......reasons.
My son is a driver for FedEx and this is true. His terminal has more drivers than vehicles and when they run out, they assign 2 guys to a truck. He calls those “easy days”.
Just when I thought I was done with the trauma of my childhood, you go and post this. My therapist and I are going to have our hands full this week.
Neutral: I’ve done minor stuff to a 2015. Brakes, oil change, etc. Funniest thing is resetting the maintenance reminder after the oil change. Some allow you to reset it in the menu on the dash(Honda/Acura) and others have you turn the key to run and press the accelerator twice (Chrysler) before it will ask you if you…
Yikes man. Good luck. Hopefully you get out of the deal amicably.
This. Sure my pride took a hit initially by letting others wrench on something that I could do myself but I only have so much time in my day. Something that would take me a week to fix could easily be done at the dealer in an afternoon. You have to know your limits. A track car or something I’m not relying on to get…
If this thing had power going to all 4 wheels then maybe it would be worth 3/4ths of the asking price but better deals can be had elsewhere. Whomever gets this will know that most of their money is paying for nostalgia with some left over for distributor caps.
Know your limits. Everyone THINKS they can drive in the snow but not many can especially in my area where we only get major snow once every few years. There is no shame in admitting the elements are above your skill level and staying put. For me, I can do up to maybe 6 inches depending on the road conditions. …