Someone will buy this, guaranteed. In this market that’s not incredibly out of line. And they guy put the wrench time in, so if it all works together properly it might even be a fun track car.
Someone will buy this, guaranteed. In this market that’s not incredibly out of line. And they guy put the wrench time in, so if it all works together properly it might even be a fun track car.
Can't watch it now, but will. The Parisienne was a Canadian market product for decades. Canadian Pontiacs were essentially Chevys with Pontiac bodies, as was this. When Pontiac quit the full size B body (81?) they renamed the G body LeMans as Bonneville. Dealers and old timers screamed that there wasn't a full size…
Trust me. They aren’t reliable. Friend of mine’s Ex had one. Same year, same color. It was in the shop constantly.
What kind of loser only puts 2000 miles on one of these in 3 years ??
If we’re requesting mugs with radio chatter then I want Kimi! “Leave me alone. I know what I’m doing.”
and yet, cities have no trouble putting parking meters up
Can’t derail if they’re standing still.
“This motor swap will be cheap. I can use mostly junkyard parts”
One without working AC, when you live where it’s hot and humid. Nothing else is more uncomfortable, ergonomics and suspension be damned.
it’s to eliminate the time it takes to go from the brake to the accelerator, and the ramp-up as you’re pushing the pedal to the floor, ya wiseacre
It’s rap sheet. Record of Arrests and Prosecutions.
As noted, the speed cameras are great revenue generators, and easy money to the city- assuming that honest people pay the fines. Problem is, there is almost zero enforcement of traffic violations of any kind, or crime in general really. Different people will cite different reasons for that. Driver behavior in this…
I like what Mazda does with the 2.5 Turbo. Premium is not required, it has two power outputs - 227 HP or 250/256 HP and 310 or 320 lbft based on the rating (87 or 93) and you can use Regular no problem. They advertise this and let the consumer decide. More manufacturers should do this IMO
TL;DR? Let me make it simple. “I’m special and the rules don’t apply because I found a term that makes me sound special "
Cult is the operative word here. It has been so long since it was announced that it is due a midcycle refresh already.
Man, I remember before the pandemic you could get a stolen NSX that had been submerged in a river for 20 years for just $6500.
“Needs a basic tuneup,” along with the replacement of everything rubber or soft or remotely prone to rot. I don’t have any idea what hoses and whatnot cost for a Viper, but I can’t imagine the task will be “basic” in any capacity.
What a shame. I don’t give two figs about corpses being tossed around in the back, but the smoking is a deal breaker.
I’m very wary of any car that I can’t take for a test drive. Maaaaaybe it’s just a fuel pump issue to get the engine to run, but I’d be scared of whatever you find once it is running. And that’s not saying anything about the rusty mess you might find underneath. I’m seeing a car that needs to be priced at a point that…
I had full English breakfast, which is very similar, in London a couple of times. The first one included fried bread, not toast, and it was fantastic.