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I had an RX8, you wanted to give it high RPMs every now and then, once per day or other day. The third intake port only opened up above 7k, so you needed to get fuel in there to clean it. The RX7s didn’t have a third intake port. So I don’t know if it applies there too.

There is nothing wrong with a $35k Mustang GT. $35k today is $17k in 1989 money (chosen because my senior year in high school), which would have bought you a Mustang GT ragtop in 1989. I’ll trade the greatly improved sophistication of today’s Mustang GT (especially the IRS) over the 1989 model for the difference in

For all the TL:DR people; Here’s the full pic.

I love every one of these types of videos. Motor explosions, transmissions calling it quits, I love it. However, I feel bad for the owners of the vehicles*, most of the time, because holy hell is that a very expensive paper weight now.

There was what, one sent and about the cracked rim? Without more information there’s no way to comment.

I am a die-hard manual guy. ON THE TRACK - the car I drove had enough power and speed that having a manual would get in the way. The faster the car is, the faster things happen and the less time you have to reasonably pay attention to shifting.

Mazda6. Fun, great gas mileage, a little down on power, reliable, but still great looking. 2015 CPOs are right under $15,000. I own one, and have been very happy with it. Nothing but routine maintenance in 65,000 miles.

I remember when we saw pictures of the new Cruze we said similar things. And it has yet to be proven fun

“I just still don’t know why.”

Word. I miss my ‘06 sometimes. Sorry Subaru but the Forester was dead to me after you dropped the manual...and now it might as well be a RAV4.

Hey guys, remember when the Forester was actually cool?

MF on a an Accord touring lease right now is 0.0020 or 5.28% APR. I am probably one of the biggest Accord Fan Boys out there, and I want a 2.0T Touring, badly. But as much as I like it, I can’t bury my head and forget the fact that I could get a Q50 Red Sport for the same money per month and both nothing down on a

Better yet, if you have a nearby U-Haul or similar business, just rent a full size truck for a few hours for $20. If you only need a truck once in a while, it’s financially the smartest option.

And is also another vehicle that needs to be registered and a place to park.

The gun nuts demand that we treat this as a “success story” because an armed LEO on site killed the killer before he could kill others.

Im a former owner of a 1997 Maxima and I approve this message.

As a RZR 570owner I like to explain it like this.

In all honesty, it’s priced pretty well for what essentially amounts to a well-apportioned jumbo UTV. Most of the modern models that you find for cheaper are essentially lifted golf karts (looking at you, Kawasaki Mules/Honda Pioneers/Yamaha Wolverines).

Mine’s held up fine to the Northeast winters. It lives outside too. Maybe I was lucky.