This, I remember the days when the selection was Coors, Miller,Bud or Yuengling. So glad there are options now.
This, I remember the days when the selection was Coors, Miller,Bud or Yuengling. So glad there are options now.
City name is appropriate.
It was winter and it was cold out so I figured start the car to get the heat going. I never started a manual transmission before and took my foot off the clutch without putting it in neutral with the e-brake on...car jolted forward and stalled hitting the parking barrier. Quickly turn the car off and never told…
Me too, have 3 at the moment (251,252 and 255). Around 500k miles altogether.
Thanks for the article, I’ll give it a try. I get motion sickness watching 3D movies so I watch 2D in theaters anyways.
Brunch village was probably my favorite, liked the Danzig cameo too.
Carbon Roof with factory warranty would be enough of a reason for me to buy it if I was already looking at a STI.
Thank Tom Doll for that.
Yes, I’ve had good luck with clutches. I bought a Mazda new in 2003 and it had ~180k on it when I sold it (original clutch). The previous owner of your Baha could have had an equipment failure or maybe it was user error.
I’m wondering if this is a reaction to Logan Paul’s stunt.
This, my 01 Legacy lasted until 255k before I had to change the clutch. And technically the clutch was still good, it was the TOB that froze.
It’s ridiculous considering in 2011, SOA sold a total of 266k cars overall. That’s a lot of growth.
Agree, once they dismantled Sparrows Point there was no way they would bring it back.
Oh yeah, I bought mine from the original owner who was a mechanic. Except for trying to diagnose the vacuum leak and going through 3 parking brake cables it was a good truck. Had 354k miles on the original engine when I sold it. Wish I had the space to store it at the time...
I was able to get 17 mpg with my 96 F150. This involved the 300 I6, a 5 speed manual and accelerating at a leisurely pace.
I had a 96 F150, disagree. Plus 96 had OBD II.
Oh crap, I reversed that. You’re right.
FWD, no Quattro love.