Glen cove is sweet if you don’t want to rough it at 18 mile
Glen cove is sweet if you don’t want to rough it at 18 mile
Yes but bring binoculars and a radio to tune into the radio broadcast. And bring any telescopic photo equipment you may have. You can see lots of the course if you got binoculars. And be prepared for snow.
yeah. it even kind of has the same stupid headlight arrangement, just on this alfa they have a clear cover. i’d rather have the TVR.
Front reminds me of the TVR Speed 12
In high school a girl I spent a lot of time with had an MG midget, I always suspected her dad bought her that because it was impossible to commit any shenanigans in that car.
Super chargers generally reduce crush space between the hood and engine for pedestrian safety, too:
Can you get this as an option?
Missed that! Welp, he'd probably just whine about it on Twitter then. Not like anyone cares about his opinion on cars.
Former GM Industrial Engineer here: Yep, I can confirm we had “fitters” last time I worked there in 1999, so this isn’t an Eastern Block thing. They mostly worked the doors.
Yes, they exist, with various levels of manufacturer support.
“Designed for people who need SUV practicality but really miss driving sport sedans,”
David: did you suggest a tailgate mounted Full size spare? I saw one on a ford Ecosport and it but he’d it up a bit.
The Metris is RWD.
My current car may be old, but it’s paid for, works fine, and does everything I ask of it. Why would I want to take on a car payment? In a couple of years I may be in a different boat, but in the meantime I can bank what I’m not paying on a car note.
Neutral: Did you personally decide against upgrading to a new car? What stopped you from buying?
See “Salty” on urban dictionary
Everyone knows Trump sees Generals as incompetent.
It’d be like the Ram SRT-10 and Lightning were back in the day (wow I just used that phrase, am I old?) when I was in high school. They’d absolutely sell; there’s a big demographic of people who like weird incongruous vehicles like that.
A Hellcat powered truck can still be off-road focused. There’s no reason it has to be a street truck. And getting a 4x4 drivetrain that can handle the power shouldn’t be an issue.
I would think they would just bolt in the Trackhawk powertrain and skip having low range entirely. How many half ton truck owners ever use low range anyway? Very, very few. Those that do aren't the target market for a Trackhawk Ram anyway, right?