The majority of GT350 owners do not take their GT350 to race on road courses. That's just false.
The majority of GT350 owners do not take their GT350 to race on road courses. That's just false.
EVs must be 500w or less.
The wife and I prefer the terms crotch creatures or crotch critters. Rolls off the moist tongue better.
If not a Lexus, then a BMW 2 series xDrive. They’re all surprisingly reliable, and shockingly quick for what they are. M235i can be had for under $30k, but you might be able to get a 228i for under $20k.
Rest in peace? Jesse was a jet powered high octane badass. She’s going supersonic on the fury road through the gates of Valhalla. Witness!
Is 78k miles supposed to be impressive? Don't S2000s typically go for double or triple that?
A K20? Seriously? That engine is 18 years old! Honda hasn't even produced it for the past 9 years!
Seriously? Nobody? Alright...
Are we talking about medians or averages? The 2 are not interchangeable. I mean, come on; these are very basic math terms.
Planning on getting a 228i instead of an M235i, because it's the logical choice. Still a great car though.
I’m a real falling dagger catcher but in the long run, I eventually get a fistful of daggers to uppercut the market.
If I had to buy a current EV in this country right now, I'd either be severely range limited or even worse of a wage slave.
And what about those that are not eligible to enlist? Your N=1 data set is too narrow and not representative of everyone; it’s not even representative of the current situation, because your example is equating the socioeconomic conditions 40 years ago to today. That is an apples to screwdrivers comparison.
Yep, it’s totally poor folk’s faults that they were never provided financial literacy, inherited millions, born into wealth, got a well paying job that doesn’t exist, etc.
Exactly! Stock prices may be up and executives may be getting fatter bonuses, but consumers and entry level employees can’t even keep up with inflation. Unless you have billionaires buying hundreds of Camrys each, then no, what were formally average Joe car sales are going to continue to dry up. Super car and top tier…
BMW M235i xDrive.
Wow, sounds like wife and I got lucky with our Fiesta, because it's been great so far.
If somebody has one of these applicable Fords with over 100k miles on the original transmission, are they still eligible for a new transmission if it’s showing these malfunction symptoms?