gnarles2
Greg
gnarles2

They would absolutely need to come up with something new for a truck but yes they do have that commercial van. I remember that it was being tested in the US a few years ago and then nothing was heard about it since. A truck can be as simple as chopping the back off of an Accent or maybe a Soul. Surely, they can

Well either way, Hyundai/Kia need a truck and some type of commercial van.

2nd gear. Not sure why Hyundai does not get moving on a truck. I would think that a basic, cheap truck and a cargo van would do great for fleet sales and sales to small businesses. Not a huge BOF truck, just something simple and cheap like maybe an NV200 of trucks. I know I would buy one for sure.

I did this in a 1990 Hyundai Excel over train tracks when I was 16 and the car was totally fine afterwards. I landed on blacktop afterwards so maybe it had to do with the RAM having a lot of forward momentum but the sand telling it to stop? Still seems a bit weak to me.

Nevermind then... CP!

I would say nice price on this. It is in pretty good shape and it is different than anything else. With that being said, those wheels would be the first thing to go if it were my car. I think that the white wagon wheels would be acceptable if it were 4x4 but not for this front wheel drive version. With some nice

I have always been attracted to cars that other people would totally hate. Usually cheap, tiny and slow. Cars like the Geo Metro Convertible, Yugo, Ford Festiva, Hyundai Scoupe Turbo, Smart Fortwo and so on. I can’t help it, it is an illness. Lately I have been really wanting to get a 4x4/AWD Japanese Kei van to drive

I love Utah. Such a beautiful state.

This is all I can muster.

That car is a beauty for sure. It is perfect and if I had it I would probably not change a thing. I say probably because at some point I would likely get the itch to change the wheels/tires and possibly the suspension. But as it is right now, perfection.

I love graffiti art and I think that this car looks awesome. If I did not work where I did now, I would consider doing something like this. I actually have some graffiti art hung in my living room to go along with a hood from a 68 Chevelle.

I still do not understand why someone would take a car that is already fun from the factory and then do mods to it that not only make it less fun (possibly dangerous), but also make it look like a caricature of its former self. Don’t they understand that the money wasted on this could have been spend on good mods that

The only suitable Tiburon was the one that was never made. Hyundai tried with the first gen but it was not even close.

They were not bad, looked decent and were reasonably quick with the manual transmission. But, this one has way too many miles for that price so it’s crack pipe for me.

That is the sickest burn of the day for sure!

Dude, it can not happen fast enough. I am so ready to get away from the city and have some land. I have zero options where I live now.

I have no place to store a jack or ramps and so on. Besides, an oil change is like $29.99 and that includes rotating the tires. A bonus is that I do not have to get messy or find a place to dispose of the old oil.

I would love to but I don’t have the space for it. I use my garage for my woodworking hobby currently and with table saws, routers, wood and so on I do not even have room to put a jack in my garage. I am hoping to move in a year or 2 and will have a large pole barn built with a lift on one side for my cars and a

You have to just use common sense. You are not going to blast the wires and fusebox.

I get comments from the techs at the Mitsubishi dealer all the time when I bring my car in for an oil change about how clean the car and engine bay is. I just can not be in a dirty car. It will actually make me sick if I had to take a long trip in a dirty car.