The Pontiac 6000 called, it wants it grille and headlamps back
The Pontiac 6000 called, it wants it grille and headlamps back
Excellent demonstration of the one thing to really remember and stick to when you’re pulled over: be white.
I am intrigued by your ideas and would like to subscribe to your newsletter.
I think that climate might also play a role. Because rust.
I started here:
Re: the printer; if it’s been recalled, then sure! Otherwise, that doesn’t apply to the VW case.
I’m totally with you. If anything, this just kickstarts the recycling process. You could even think of it as owners doing part of the work for VW
You can buy the best modern 3 series - or just get a GTI SE for slightly more and have arguably - better fit and finish, and a better engine. Not trying to be too hard on you Tom, I like your articles, but just saying, this operates on the premise that the 3 series is still a value proposition for anyone other than…
I had to go elsewhere to find out what he said that was so controversial. Hold on to your butts:
PSA: Don’t buy a car from a seller that uses the word “dope”, and also doesn’t know the difference between “there” and “they’re”. Also, his piss-poor taste was probably also applied to maintenance/mods.
Cliff’s Notes version:
“Good riddance, traitors.”
Leaded fuel with coal in it.
Or favor the return of leaded fuel.
Obvious answer is obvious: An original 1970's Moskvitch toy car. They’re available refurbished and they were, understandably, among the most coveted toys of the Eastern bloc.
All I could think was how much it reminded me of a Monte Carlo...which isn’t what you want a semi-exotic Italian car to ever remind you of.
Hehe, nope. I bought a white 4-door Golf and live in southern California. I wouldn’t worry about the idler pulley bearing. I had my original replaced at 90K miles when I had the timing belt, water pump, stat, and rollers replaced. It was a pity that the OEM idler pulley bearing seized 25K miles later.
Mynd you, moose bites kan be pretti nasti...
Can we please now re-visit last week’s thread asking whether one should set their parking brake when parked?
Who cares? Concours cars are basically those model car kits where you have to glue the wheels on. Fun to look at, but because of the nature of what they are you can’t enjoy them beyond that for fear of ruining it. I’m sure the massive insurance payout the monocled Monopoly guy who owns this will have whoever made it…