The last interesting vehicle at Costco was a Ural sidecar rig in 1998. I suppose it might be worth it you happen to be a Costco member interested in an EV.
The last interesting vehicle at Costco was a Ural sidecar rig in 1998. I suppose it might be worth it you happen to be a Costco member interested in an EV.
I find the existence of a "Tesla Hoe" amusing in itself. The first world problem of not streaming cartoons is incomprehensible to me having raised two children without so much as an in car DVD player much less tablets and streaming.
This! as with the Cadillac dealers who dropped their franchises it was a matter of cold economics and accountants calculating ROI, not some stereotypical old guy in golf clothes saying EVs are a fad. I would guess the majority of buy outs are lower volume dealers with a slice of older dealerships taking a buyout as a…
Can we expect an even more rubbish version of the Toyboata?
There's a tiny kernel of truth here because Amphicars, DUKWs etc. are not fully watertight and rely on a continuously running bilge pump to not sink.
Some obvious questions are did the plane have wheels or skis and did the pilot or passengers get any ice thickness data before takeoff?
It's quite likely that it's still running around as a 1990 Mustang using the donor VIN. If the engine is stock it will pass emissions testing.
This is one of Colani's less out there projects compared to his Sci Fi tractor trailer.
The interesting datum here is Subaru in third place behind Ram and Tesla. Since Subaru makes a big deal of their Eye Sight driver assist, is there a correlation between “driver assistance” and collision rates? Could part of the problem be drivers trusting the machine, failing to pay attention and having incidents?…
I'd completely forgotten there was a Plymouth version of the early DSM cars. That may have explained slow sales since Plymouth Laser is inextricably linked to the K car version. It might have sold better with a different name.
Sadly these first generation DSM cars are mostly nowhere now victims of collisions and rust, still ND.
BMW, since the current line up is SUVs and displays of net worth. Where is the modern E46?
It's odd that BMW is jettisoning the NA I6 just as Mazda introduced its first NA I6. Unfortunately it's currently shackled to a three row crossover but Mazda could put it in a sedan or sports car.
I wonder if it’s a trend, right before this article I saw a clip online of what apperceive to be an attempted catalytic converter theft where someone absconded with the thief’s car.
If you could get it running that could be one hell of a jet dragster.
The B body wagons with the clamshell tailgate. For whatever reason Oldsmobile didn't get a B body wagon until the great downsizing in 77-78 but Buick, Chevrolet and Pontiac had beasties longer than a Suburban.
Automatic ND, I hated Gemballa,cars,in the 80s and I still hate them now.
All it takes is one bad apple to poison the whole barrel.
That's an interesting unintended consequence. As krhodes1 mentioned this is probably bad for right to repair and right of first sale.
Yeah although it's more likely the area was,rural enough for someone to have a hobby farm. By odd coincidence our kitchen calendar is longhorn cattle pictures naming the location of the herd. Outside of Texas there's a,couple in Oregon, where we got the calendar and the rest were Oklahoma and Kansas.