Nah it’s a 92, but a custom color since about half of the original gray had peeled off and the hood was blue...
Nah it’s a 92, but a custom color since about half of the original gray had peeled off and the hood was blue...
Bet you I had the only Nuclear Sunset Orange one ever to exist...
We only had Orion Vs that were of that vintage, I missed the GMCs we had by a couple of years. Did get to drive a RTL double decker with a pre-selector trans, though, that was an awesome experience!
That’s good for all, then! I can actually step up from that, I was in the service department doing any and all repairs to them, was an awesome student job! (And got to use the lifts on the weekends for any/all projects as long as you had a second person with you...)
Yeah, maths. Maybe 40-50 buses not 400...
No infrastructure costs baked in there as that was already set up. These were commercial (more public transit style, not schoolbus style) even though they were primarily to service the university, we operated like a commercial public transit system. So it’s possible that more schoolbus oriented units would come…
First, yeah they’re pricey! My math apparently stinks... 40-45, though if it’s part of a larger order it makes a big difference the number you order. Looks like DC metro paid about $570k for a similar spec’d bus as what we received. (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Metrobus_(Washington,_D.C. ) Though their buy of 152…
The CNG busses at my college (I worked for the bus system) were generally ~750k so yeah maybe 400-450 busses depending on the group discount.
Bone stock 1992 Chevy Corsica 3.1L V6. The paint was peeling off so I had it repainted and got to pick the color. Don’t regret the Nuclear Sunset Orange at all, but the turbo label I stuck on it? That’s another story.
Maybe I’m one of the lucky ones, but my Legacy has only two interior squeaks, one is the glove box which I think I can fix by putting some tape on the latch, and the other is the left driver air vent, which whenever it decides to resonate I just stick a finger on it for a little bit and it shuts right up. Not bad for…
North Face Recon
North Face Recon
“While the ICCT report assumes we’re likely to only see an average fleet mpg of 35 mpg in 2025 instead of the planned 54.5 mpg, that’s still a big bump over the 26 mpg we see today.”
“they tell me as I sit their wide-eyed, fearing for their life.”
I had one of these for a day last fall when my LGT was getting a new passenger airbag put into it and man was it an econobox. My legacy with 190xxx miles on it has an interior that’s better even considering its current condition, the 2.5L is tragically underpowered NA at this point in time, the CVT was terrible, it…
I’ve never seen more of these in one place than in Boston. Everyone had a Ka!
Eh, I guess it’s not technically an iPhone as it’s got no home button...
Eh, I guess it’s not technically an iPhone as it’s got no home button...
Why is the USB-c Micro SD card reader plugged into an iPhone?...
Why is the USB-c Micro SD card reader plugged into an iPhone?...
Buy a used leaf for <$10k.
Everything surrounding this story is so confusing. You state flew over 210 feet of open water, though from the text in the tweet it seems that the car came to rest 210 feet from the bank, which seems much more reasonable. It seems as if it’d need to be travelling very quickly to fly over 210 feet before landing on…
“The C-HR is definitely just a tall car, as opposed to an SUV, as it only has 5.9-inches of ground clearance.”