I'll bite - whatcha got planned?
I'll bite - whatcha got planned?
I think it's because a lot of people have BMWs and less people have M-Bs.
SRT was so intent on keeping the Hellcats cool on track today that they popped out the lower grille to feed it more air. And they actually tout this as a feature. Dodge engineers designed it so that all it takes is seven bolts to pop it out when you get to the track, and a few minutes to put it back in before you…
It's an osymetric chainring. They supposedly eliminate the "dead spot" that most cyclists are so used to that they don't know they have it. Benefit is more power to the road over the pedal stroke cycle. They're really only used at the pro level since they are nigh impossible to set up and don't play nice with…
USA Class B License Holder with Air Brake (and passenger) endorsement here: because the way they operate is inherently different (air brakes have heavy springs that hold them closed, and air pressure holds them open; your pedal, under application, reduces the air pressure keeping the springs from clamping the brakes…
There was a gen II 4Runner asking $14,800 in my town recently! That was absolutely nuts. 180K+. Toyota people are nuts.
A ONCE-WEEKLY DIGEST
How the transfer case works.
God damn that sounds good. The perfect middle between high-strung Italian V8s that barely sound like V8s, and American rumbly V8s. Perfect center.
Nowhere in the story or quote are we told what Gladstone County Honda actually did.
You guys should check out the tire prices for off-road tires. Garden variety BFG A/T KOs will run $1000 a set in normal SUV sizes. When you get into larger sizes and more serious tires, you're talking about $1500, $1800, and on up from there.
Only on Volvos is it called BLIS.
YES! I rented a car with a back-up camera, and at our first stop, I decided to try it out and looked at it to back out of a parking spot.
The car is a 1970 Citroen DS21 Pallas and I chose this car because in the US they are very rare (especially running & driving) and is one of my favorite cars of all time. Between its good looks, excellent ride quality and in my case the tall gearing option, its very quick for an old car.
The Dodge Nitro DOES NOT HAVE LOCKING DIFFERENTIALS!
EVERYONE'S WRONG IN THIS STORY
Do I spy rear steer?
If it's not East or West Coast, and it sucks, it's Detroit. Haven't you followed the media narrative of the last 10 years?
(he knows)
I was most excited to hear that "power is progressive" and also "very linear delivery," which, you know, are mutually exclusive things that can't happen at the same time.