detroitmuscle
DetroitMuscle
detroitmuscle

East Jefferson is ground zero for this type of theft.Don’t be surprised to find it stripped and up on blocks in an alley not far away.At least it can be rebuilt and back on the road,with more history under it’s belt if this scenario plays out in a typical fashion here in Detroit.

391 Beatles destroyed?

I would like to write a complimentary message about Mazda service but having owned two of their vehicles that both went over a hundred thousand miles,neither of them ever experienced any out of ordinary problem.Never seen the inside of a Mazda service station so I can’t judge.

I miss the two Mazdas owned in the past and driven for a hundred thousand miles each without a single problem.

My wife was issued a ticket here in Oakland county Michigan.I encouraged her to go to court,which she did.The officer failed to appear and her charge was dropped.A month later,she was ticketed again,she went to court,and again there was no officer appearing.Because I pay the auto insurance premiums in the family,I’m

Next time a stupid insurance commercial comes on,turn the channel and find this instead.

Good One

I would question why the vin tag had not played in to this.It’s located under the passenger dash in plain view.If it were switched,that would be criminal.If it wasn’t switched,the true identity would be apparent.This is something all experienced Corvette people confirm.

Since I could never afford such an awesome machine,maybe I could afford the coolest trunk escape handle ever made and connect to my crap driver.

Telling the truth when selling a used car goes against the centuries old tradition of lying through one’s teeth to the buyer.I believe some of us are conditioned to believe the opposite of what the seller says,making a truthful statement appear to be a lie.

Now if only GM would take notice and bring us back the ElCamino from Holden.

I would respectfully like to know why the mirrors are painted the wrong color.

Don’t feel bad,my whole life turns out like your project.

I miss both of our Mazda’s too.

If I had the ability to charge for my own learning curve at the things I do,by now I would be wealthy rather than poor.

If autonomy would eliminate the all too frequent tailgaters I encounter every day,I would welcome it.On the flip side,the idea of turning myself over to artificial intelligence driving me around is hard to imagine,even while knowing the computer controls are better at the job than myself....Maybe.

This is why I don’t normally tell people that I am a mechanic. In reality though,it seems that the customers are often the ones doing the stealing from the mechanic.I can’t count the times I’ve been cheated by unscrupulous customers who failed to pay the bill by way of some very crafty ways.I once had a customer

I’d be happy to have a car that even had a heater.

Vent windows and rain gutters.Present on my old cars and often used.Absent on the modern cars.

Ever notice that even the fat slob who is out of breath walking two feet or the skinny wimp suddenly become a cage fighter in their own mind when behind the wheel?