detroitmuscle
DetroitMuscle
detroitmuscle

Volt shares the Cruze platform and the engine is the same family as the 1.5t.

Just explain to the cops why you have rubber gloves, coveralls,  and zip ties when you get pulled over

Remember a bunch of Harley Davidson workers said they still supported Trump even if his trade war cost them their job? “He knows what he’s doing” - or some similar stupidity..

You can already see that they are setting BMW up to take the blame. I have lost any semblance of sympathy for people who refuse to see the truth until it actually hurts them, at which point they look shift responsibility.

This is rampant across the south. The Republican party is relying heavily on voters ignorantly voting for their party. Here’s my state:

I hate to say it, but whenever I see that a package shipped via USPS, I know it will likely show up late. 

These Trump supporters think Trump has some kind of “master plan” that is going to work out in the long term. He doesn’t. The steel plant jobs are not coming back. But the Trump Tariffs are going to prove crushing for thousands of other companies, and could result in millions of layoffs. The kicker is: even when the

All of the quotes in here really did confirm my view that most Trump voters (or supporters who are elected officials) are not that smart or well educated. Sad!

Let ‘em close it down. Everyone knows that if BMW leaves, Trump can replace those jobs with better paying ones related to beautiful, clean coal.

It may have been a trickle charger but it still overcharged the battery. The better equipment is a battery maintainer that has the built in circuitry to monitor a battery and trickle charge when needed and shut of when fully charged.

I just hope people start developing ways to deactivate this equipment. If I crack a bumper and my car has 100k, I’d be inclined to just lose the technology rather than pay to fix it

More reasons as to why I don’t want to upgrade from my 2007 VW GTI (besides the fact that it is paid off)... I’m fine with the technology I have from 2007, which is basically an aux cord plugin and automatic windows. Still enjoying the manual transmission, manual lights, and manual brakes.

What about worm gear clamps?  I have a couple on my exhaust flex coupling to keep the little end bells from rattling around. 

1. When you call the parts store on your way to the junkyard just on the off chance they actually have what you need.

Depends on the situation. An old car in a snow-belt state might be 10 or 15 or 20 years old. Head to where the whether is nice and cars don’t disintegrate, and old doesn’t start until 20 or 25 years old.

Not that I like fake shitty “Reality Shows”...nor that there isn’t a high level of giant tools in this particular portion of the car world, nor do I not think that actual street racing is bad. However...

It’s on the air because people watch it. It ain’t what it should be, it is what it is.

So whats worse, a bunch of tools pretending they’re street racing and it ‘might’ convince one or two people to try it, or the Kardasians constantly showing young girls they have to be attractive sluts to get anywhere in life?

EVs are especially susceptible as well.

The high-depreciation list doesn’t surprise me, especially the electrics. I wonder if the statistic is skewed slightly based on MSRP and not “net of tax rebates” (which is the real market price, I would argue). And the technology in electric vehicles is accelerating, so there’s a sense that last generation’s models