Nice for their families to find closure, but wow those dudes have been in the drink longer than I’ve been alive.
Nice for their families to find closure, but wow those dudes have been in the drink longer than I’ve been alive.
WCSIB when someone is looking for a car to carry four people, luggage, maybe some tools and building materials: Miata
Not really a fair comparison unless you look at the C8 and C7 at similar points in their life cycle. It’s been four years since C8 started production. How were prices like on the C7 back in 2017?
And the CRX isn’t “below” the Civic. The 1989-1991 one was literally an EF hatchback with a slopier back-end. In some markets it’s sold as the Civic CRX.
Dude, it was just recovering the booster that had a problem. Literally every other company just ditches those into the sea, but since SpaceX has been doing an excellent job recovering those they’re now held to much higher standards. A rescue mission is by no means at risk from this.
Not as bad as the HOA neighborhood having gun battles.
Yeah I remember when the Viper RT/10 came out one of the talking points was how it had the Dodge truck engine, so the trucks having the V10s were definitely common knowledge back then.
I’ve been frequenting /r/Subaru and /r/WRX and from the minimum weekly posts about rod knock or head gaskets I’m surprised Subaru isn’t on this list.
Logan was slow, and also costing them big time with crashes that were mostly driver error. He should have been out of that seat last year.
https://www.mazdausa.com/discover/150th-global-mx-5-cup-racecar
That’s a good way to strip a gear. Usually the reverse.
I think it works ok in cars that are at least mild-hybrids or better.
> AMG factory driver Jules Gounon lapped Australia’s Mount Panorama Circuit in 1 minute 56.605 seconds, beating the GT car track record by 2.074 seconds.
Nothing is really “sold out” when you have enough money.
Don’t really care about all the other stuff, but a split tailgate is great! One of the best things about old Range Rovers and Land Cruisers.