That misses the point, apart from the Austin A35, production pickups have tailgates, as do many aftermarket conversions.
That misses the point, apart from the Austin A35, production pickups have tailgates, as do many aftermarket conversions.
What he said. I'd take the BMW 2002 ute over this. The base car is equally legendary and it has a working tailgate
The Citroën DS and CX would definitely benefit from an EV swap since these are great cars despite their engines. A noiseless power plant suits the effortless glide of hydropneumatic suspension
I am fully aware that I have 4 inches of snow on the ground and the Fiat is parked for now while I drive the car that has the Blizzaks installed
There are plenty of single DIN units with Bluetooth, my son has 2 in his circa 2000 daily drivers.
I like hydropneumatic Citroëns and while the wagon loses some 80s details it’s still a stickshift long roof. bon prix
Interesting but I telecommute so my beater truck does about 4000 miles a year. I don't see the payoff for myself
Apart from YouTube clicks this seems pointless. The money to turn a kart into a bad snowmobile would be better spent on an actual snow machine
You should include a plug kit if you are relying on sealant. I once had a chunk of ceramic tile make a hole too big for sealant alone. Fortunately it was only a short walk to hardware store with a plug and a can of fix a flat. I’m still planning to spend the $250 for a spare and tools for our Fiat 500 althoughI do…
The new to us Fiat 500 got a new thermostat to replace the failed unit and a new battery. The trunk lock still needs sorting along with windshield wipers and the driver’s side mirror. On the plus side we have snow tires on the way.
Railroads produced their own incomprehensible argot. “The con was flipping the tissue in the doghouse, hind shack was freezing a hot shoe and I was bending the rails when they hit us” translates to the conductor was doing paperwork in the caboose, the rear brakeman was tending an overheated axle, and the speaker was…
It would be fun to have a collection of a Mehari, a Rodeo and a Matra Rancho for the full spectrum of weird French soft roaders
There were a series of screw ups leading up this in the late 60s. The Plan to replace the smaller 250cc 350cc and 500cc bikes,went sideways as management dropped a modular engine proposal by Bert Hopwood in favor of calling Edward Turner out of retirement which resulted in the Triumph Bandit, which consumed a lot of…
That's crazy, my small city is putting in an overpass for 35mph surface street to eliminate a level crossing
My thoughts exactly
I see an Estima Luce delivering mail all the time. It's weird because it's noticeably narrower than a Previa. This van isn't e en RHD so it's just bad cosplay
A bus stop in the middle of the freeway is the stuff of dystopian sci-fi
I'm sure they will blame the intern, just like when the Beastie Boys sued Monster Energy. FWIW the Beastie Boys had a stronger case since they never license their music for advertising
The location varies some are in the intake, some are further out, my truck has the sensor on the radiator support near a headlight. There were also dedicated ones, 70s Volvos had an optional “ice gauge” with a sensor under the front bumper to see when the road was below freezing. Cadillac had the analog version with…
CyberCucks being butt hurt about criticism is about as surprising as rain in Portland. As the Hummer H2 of our time it was going to elicit reactions so either grow a thicker skin or buy a Rivian.