Mazda along with a bunch of other manufacturers, have decided Americans will pay 3-5k more for a wagon with 2" lift.
Mazda along with a bunch of other manufacturers, have decided Americans will pay 3-5k more for a wagon with 2" lift.
1/2 the cars on the road would never pass german inspections. Americans would loose their minds.
It can, but I think an issue is too much torque to the transmission. It can require a much heavier transmission than would be typically fited.
NO fan is needed. (though may need some cooling for the batteries.)
U.S treasury
I think its part of too drunk on 90s attendence cash. Since 2008 race attendence is dropping, and is relying increasingly on tv revenue. but for every 1 race attendee paying $80-100 how many folks do you have to watch to make that up. How much is a tv viewers worth to an ad? . I wouldn’t be surprised if its 20+…
The equation is 1/2MV^2. 75 to 100 doubles your kenetic energy
well he was pissed, then they had a meeting so who knows.
At least in the northeast, people weren’t trading in pristine garage queens, they were trading in 20 year crap with holes in the frame. the notion these would still be fine on the road are the same that look at David tracy cars think “ok”
My gandmother had a string attached to it.
yeah for every of some jag or bmw that made the news and folks complain , a sea of 20 year old rusted crap was taken off the road.
Cash for clunkers was 3.4% of the total # of vehicles that could have been expected to sell if the recession hadn’t happened. so yeah little to nothing.
Cash for clunkers was 3.4% of the total # of vehicles that could have beenexpected to sell if the recession hadn’t happened. so yeah little to nothing.
When i was looking at prices of leasing vs buying it was made very clear that the reason the lease numbers were so attractive is because the holding company gets to collect the credit.
states finaly got rid of the permenent snow plow mounts only to have these assholes on the road.
The average american used 2 gallons a day. So 2.2miilion gallions, each gallon is equal to 33.4kwh So the average american is using 66kwh a day in fuel. Only that is distributed to the 1.1 million cars.
because it doesn’t have the good vs evil nature the second world war had.