ebpda9
The Clutch Rider
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besides Tracy and sometimes Torch the comments are better than the content of jalopnik

isn’t that all that jeep is? Shop class project?

yes

i was able to have sinus surgery in November. Also, wait for it to when it gets warm outside. It’s just miserable with 10-15 degrees below freezing, and dry air inside. 

I was “imported” into The US in 1998. In the old country we lived with Dacias that were a 1969 copy of Renault 12 and there have been only marginal changes in those cars to their end in 2004, so those things were crap, to be polite.

i think the sales would have been about the same. I did valet parking from 1999 to 2012. Nothing Buick made during this time frame would be remarkable for a “premium” brand. Besides the floaty suspension there was nothing premium or luxury about their cars. They were on par with the Chevys and Pontiacs of the time,

the 05-06 were the ones to get. That’s where they were aiming for the entry level premium market. 07 and up the really cheapened out on materials. my 05 legacy was a lot better than the 07 outback my dad got when it came to interiors

Procedure: start fastener by hand, use torque wrench to finish.

1.7, thus plural

i think they will be buried, otherwise the heat will be lost to the atmosphere.

i used to do that, but since the mirrors have moved back from the base of the windshield i find quite hard to do. I have to have my seat back more than reach the pedals, and the seatback reclined a lot.

I think the side view cameras would be an improvement on many of the cars, that have the mirrors placed one 1' on the door from the base of the windshield. It seems like i can’t get the angles right even after 5 years of owning the car

no malaise era cars from the big three are worth any money. not even if paid to take it off their hands. maybe a fox body mustang, but that’s about it

their international pickup truck is wrapped in that too, with some nuts placed on the tailgate above the hitch

and wait for it to fully depreciate

what’s beautiful about the modern take on the “default car face” of the 70's and 80's?

i read that to mean that Tesla is investing to reach a capacity of 2.5 or 3 million cars a year

i know i am in the grays, and i don’t expect it to make it out of there for this comment. I have not been in a tesla or self driving car ever, but it seems that the commentariat and the authors prefer old carbureted cars that need to have jets always adjusted and points in the distributor cleaned and whatever the hell

at least brown is dying. I am original for having a blue car ;)

regarding the first question, most of assembly is done by robots, so they don’t have hangover from the weekends, lol