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I understand where you were going and curiosity lead me to look up the engine expecting it to be some rare thing in a mustang. The point I was leading to, although not expressed, was what kind of buyer is going to purchase a 40yr old “dealer new” car and expect a warranty? Especially a muscle car from arguably the

I just bought a new car a few weeks ago, unsold from 2015 stock (killer deal btw). Car had been in dealer inventory for two years (730 days) and came with full, undepreciated warranty.

Something about ride sharing a race car has me cringe.

Who exactly would buy a dealer unsold ‘65 Mustang with a 352 Y-Block and expect a warranty? The y-block ceased US production in 1964 and never came in a 352.

If you have to ask, you can’t afford it. ;)

I realize this is a late entry to an already published story and that being in the gray it will likely never be seen. But since it involves my young daughter figured I better get it out of my heart.

I made a reply to this thread on this very thing - diesel has more energy density than gas. It’s a superior fuel when it comes to producing energy. More said, so check it out :thumbsup

Can’t speak on the reverence of diesel on Jalopnik but can comment on the energy efficiency of diesel over other fuels.

This is already happening with state lotteries. And get this... voluntarily!

Here is what appears to be a clean 1996 Stratus with 5spd Manual. First thought was “they came in manuals?” Second thought “This is a 1gen Stratus manual!”

My first experience with power came from a Yamaha R6 sport bike. I was probably younger than 20yrs old at the time. About the smartest thing I did was get a decent helmet. I would ride around in t-shirts and shorts, wearing loafer shoes and bmx bike gloves.

local residential kWh rate is $9.06/kWh. So it costs $3,624 to drive a Telsa 1,000miles?

What if the premise of the Terminator series was not the robots taking over with self developed AI but instead a casualty created by implementing code to conduct population controls on the universal income recipients - Like dieselgate but with people passing the test....?

A few years ago while on a road trip with a girl friend we got bored with the standard car bingo boards to pass the time. Flag pole, check. Tanker truck, check. Yawn.

Great. The PI classification in Forza is going to be disappointing.

While most likely I’ll be the eventual owner of an 80's Volvo 240, it’s a Dodge Colt RS twin stick - in good condition mind, that I would really like. Growing up my dad had one, he raced quite successfully. I remember road trips; a recent BaT feature of a twin stick brought back the memories for him - I guess one

In high school I unknowingly successfully ran from the cops in an ‘80's Mercury Topaz.

150hp with the DOHC and capable of 40mpg with the manual. That “HI” greeting put a thorn in competing manufacturers sides for a decade. After that they became thorns for every owner since, including my own. Never again will a domestic have a sedan imports’ are trying to figure out. 

I daily a 98 Dodge Neon.

How many other near-earth planets and its moon combinations were tested to determine the results found were unique? None? Hmmm....