It’s definitely of its time, but an entertaining read for sure. Brock Yates makes anything better.
It’s definitely of its time, but an entertaining read for sure. Brock Yates makes anything better.
Way to turn basic economics into a political argument.
Like they aren’t going to do it too when they see how much money BMW rakes in from this.
Isn’t it still the case that buying late winter/early spring is a bad idea since people are flush with income tax rebate money?
23 Years ago, I worked for a well-known British Games studio on the third iteration of a popular racing franchise.
That would be a tiny orgy.
1993 Toyota MR2 5 speed base model in faded red paint. Dad said it was too fast for a first car after our test drive so I ended up with an Audi sedan.
Really confused by the rear wheel misalignment in the wheel arch.
Do you think he has a dial or something in the Oval Office that he uses to turn gas prices up or down? And do you think he decided to just crank it to 11? Do you want the President to be in control of the prices of goods? That’s communism, you know.
I would absolutely fix the Fit, assuming it’s in decent shape otherwise.
2008 5 speed Fit, CARB compliant (meaning, higher quality) replacement cat assembly : Walker pn#82893 is $575.79 at Rockauto.com, before shipping and 5% part discount.
Seems they’re seeking a centralized, regulated outcome for a decentralized, deregulated system. No, not hypocritical at all.
Is that seriously a question?
Racing fans might want to take better precautions than the author did if they attend a race. This is helpful information.
It’s great to have two of something, if you can, for a backup.
Any Arteon sales figures for 2022 to date simply reflect how almost all the 2021 vehicles were already sold yet the 2022 vehicles have not yet arrived.
Not just good, make them get a CDL too.
metal coil springs are not heavy .... also they just about never need to be replaced. This just seems like a way to cost cut for the manufacturer and pocket the difference while also introduce “planned obsolescence” because there is no way these plastic slinkys are lasting over 60k miles.
I’m imagine the upset Wrangler saying. I’ve never been off road. How did I become the 2010's minivan?
Why would they go to the crusher? If the insurance paid for them, you would think whatever company compensated the dealership would then recover the cars and sell them at auction.