The transmission for the current GT and Ecoboost is the Getrag MT82-D4.
The transmission for the current GT and Ecoboost is the Getrag MT82-D4.
Is it weird that I look at this picture and I smell cigarettes?
Of course, Chrysler, for example, actually built the damn rockets that took us to the freaking Moon
Interesting. I have always liked the idea of buying a Hayabusa to serve as a touring bike. I know the Concours and FJR1300 exist, but there is something about the Hayabusa that makes me smile.
How is this possibly kosher with FMVSS? Does he think he can lobby to have it changed for his benefit? He probably does, but getting it changed is likely a stretch.
Probably, but certainly not guaranteed.
The confusion was eventually cleared up, but the investor posts stayed up for longer than they usually would have because the moderator lives in Germany.
Overall, I give it a B+. It could have been a lot worse.
Ah, that makes sense. Mark Baruth definitely had an edge to him, to say the least.
from TTAC (of all places)
One idea could be to drop the whole Ram as it’s own brand idea and make them Dodge Rams again.
I use a magnavolt anti-theft system
Lol, my brother works as an Engineer at a major defense contractor. The parking lot was full of nice cars. Even the janitor had nice cars. Except for my brother’s car. A 3-door Toyota Yaris with a stick shift. He doesn’t have it now, but when he did it was kinda humorous.
I voted NP but rationally it’s neither NP or ND. It’s a fair price that’s a fair start to a negotiation. It’s admittedly a highball first offer, but you never know who will bite the first offer.
I am a rotary guy, and I have my reservations. I guess I like hearing myself talk because I will repeat what I said in my own post. While it’s in excellent condition, it’s not one of the more desirable sub models of first gen RX7. Those would be 81-85 GSL and the 84-85 GSL-SE.
I gave it a reluctant NP. I have been out of the RX7 community a while now and I don’t know where prices stand currently. But I get a gut hunch that while it’s in great condition, this price is closer to what I would expect for an RX-7 GSL-SE or if not that, a GSL.
“An open mind is like a fortress with its gate unbarred and unguarded”.
The 6.0-liter Power Stroke is known for having some issues, but as long as you aren’t doing crazy tuning or heavy towing I bet it won’t give you any problems.
Which is funny, because for some strange reason Nissan trucks are fairly common in the Dallas Fort Worth area. I don’t know why. I wouldn’t say they are common, but I see at least a few Titans and Frontiers and even the occasional NV. Let’s call them uncommon but not rare.