I love how this article was written as if San Andreas was a new game, haha. It’s charming!
Oof.
Add to that the fact that it uses motor oil as a part of the engines sealing system and burns that oil as a part of its design.
Solution to the dealer bait and switch, take my wife. We took a trip to our local VW dealer based on the internet price, which was of course based on rebates we didn’t qualify for, but they promised on the phone that it didn’t matter they could still get it down to that price. We show up and the first number they give…
USDM manufacturers be like: “Let’s make this paper thin piece of critical safety equipment, that is located in the wheel wells, out of rust-prone carbon steel”
Yep, even linked from this article:
You should go do some research on RS Fords. They’ve been around for far longer than BMW M and the badge has graced numerous models over the last 50 years.
Please put “for Mac” or “for Apple” in the headline, unless you’re actually TRYING to bait your readers.
Many production vehicles do have variable induction inlet manifolds, however the usually work with a series of butterflies that direct the plenum air through either longer or shorter runners. Mazda did this with their V6 engines, as did Mitsubishi and GM on their ‘90s onwards V6's.
“Further changes, the base Sport model receives a standard 7-inch touch screen as standard now”
Yeah, I don’t know why they keep posting that dudes videos. He routinely says stuff that is completely wrong while simultaneously coming across as a smug butthead and being boring as fuck.
Seems like if there was no time to react to an object in the road that the car in front of you drove over without causing an accident then you were following the car ahead too closely.
a power line came loose in the crash and hit the tank driver’s head. Ouch!
His opponent is just trying to improve his aerodynamics.
“Isn’t it a little...obvious?”
I swear that the entire Hellcat brand, all the advertising, and the promotions MUST be heavily subsidized by tire companies.
mmmmmm cultural bacon *gurgle