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The Mopar ‘13 Dart I sat in at the Chicago Auto show had the ring around the dash in Blue, but not sure if that carried over to the production ones. But I agree, it would be great if the color could be changed in the menu like a lot of other manufacturers do.

The display on my wife’s Dart is not far from your prototype. It’s easy to change it from digitial to faux analog in the menu and you can also scroll through tire pressure settings, oil temp, coolant temp etc..

Mostly just right place at the right time, got a good deal on a non-running 92 Dodge Daytona Iroc R/T for $800 sold it a few weeks later for $1800 without so much as even unloading it off the trailer. Bought a nice rust free 1990 Dodge Caravan Turbo for $1,000 and put the $800 cash I originally spent on the Daytona

Of course it tried to drive off the mountain, it’s a Forester and the woods are down below.

I bought 2 cars in 2015, but the first one was sold for a profit which happened to be exactly what the second one cost. So from a financial impact I bought nothing, but somehow ended up with another vehicle in the driveway.

So there was IKEA in 1962?

I want one of these, but as a 1 ton dually and without the lift, bro wheels and baja bumper. A long wheelbase makes for a nice ride and there are times an 8’ bed would benefit me over a 6.5’ one. And the backseat, why not bring your pit crew to the track in comfort?

Yeah not trying to sound like I’m too good for a Malibu (I drive a freaking Neon), just saying that a chill goes down my spine whenever I think of one. I had a rental with 15 miles on it grenade a transmission, multiple others with check engine lights on at low miles, and one that overheated trying to get up a

3rd Gear - The new Malibu could be the best car in the world, but when I hear the name all I can think of is the late 90’s early 00’s models that I had the misfortune of getting as rental cars so many times. And now those same cars are rolling around the bad part of town with yellow headlights, mismatched wheels,

I think that’s exactly the opposite of what they need to do. While everybody is off chasing BMW and Audi with their luxury cars nobody is making the old American style cruisers that people (ok, old people) want. Lincoln would be perfect to fill that void. Build a car for people over 50 who prefer comfort over

I give it a 10/10 in the oxygen sensor serviceability category

Yeah, and with that little pulley on there it should spin extra fast for more boost.

Worst: an 05’ Chevy Equinox with nearly 200k miles, a blown left front strut, broken sway bar link and non-functional wipers. It also left a puddle of oil everywhere you parked it as a reminder of all the places you’ve been. After essentially rebuilding the front suspension, replacing the wiper linkage and a new oil

Really depends on the car, the dealer by me doesn’t even have the microfiche setup anymore to look up stuff on my 30 year old cars. Even if I bring in a part# odds of them being able to get anything are pretty slim. Yet, nearly every parts store in town can get me brake parts, starters, alternators etc for those cars

If you had to fit them into a box, the Hemi with those huge cylinder heads will need a bigger box.

Maybe some code will slip into the production google cars that will allow them to help control the population of lawyers. You know like if a lawyer takes one for a ride and it autonomously runs into the ocean or something.

For me it’s a tie between The BMX X6 and Honda Accord Crosstour:

It’s Google, so the car will instantly evaluate the value to society of both the pedestrian and it’s occupant and determine which to save. The one with the highest number of Google+ friends or the most likes on Instagram will obviously win.

For some of us the nights and weekends wrenching on it are something we enjoy and not time lost. And forget shipping, that’s why I have a trailer and a pickup, maybe it will be a fun road-trip going to get it also.

That’s the engine bay of a Ram SRT-10, they aren’t as hung up on fancy batteries.