How heavily is this enforced? What is the consequence if you don't comply?
How heavily is this enforced? What is the consequence if you don't comply?
Something makes me think this dude would never have been able to pull off a tire change anyway.
We had a silver/blue one that came with my wife into the marriage. I have to say...fun car to drive.
It is subtle! Good find! lol
That and the teal wheels. But the stripe really breaks it up nicely.
To be the ultimate 90's vehicle, it would have to:
Dunno. Here, I just grabbed the first random key laying around. This one is for a 14 Impala, as you can see. They have a whole station set up back at parts for plugging these keys. I'm not sure what all models/years get what repair, but....ya this is a definitely a thing.
The G5/Cobalt is the only model that I have personally experienced an actual ignition problem with. Couple different cars....stupid thing wouldn't turn.
Yes. The ring in the above picture is highly important, apparently.
Depends on which model/year/whatever.
I'll go with the current GM key/ ignition recall. Most of them don't get new ignitions, they get a plug put in their key.
Yes! Can't believe no one said Beetle already.
I bet I haven't bought a CD in 15 years. I cannot even imagine lugging around a case with a bunch of discs in it, or even ejecting a CD to insert another one just to switch artists. That seems so old fashioned and makes me nostalgic for my mid 90s high school days. I've found an easy work around for every car I've…
Bullshit.
The neat thing about the Hellcat is that unless you know what to look for, you probably can't tell what it is. There's no "SUPERCHARGED" or "707 HP" or "HELLCAT" badges anywhere, just two little cat emblems on the fenders.
Ahhh yes, one caveat to my statement: I do have the advantage of very flat terrain around here.
Being taught how to drive by the Stig is pretty much the coolest way possible to learn.
I've never had snow tires, I'm just not going to hassle with them. I know that's blasphemy around here, but I'm just not. I run all-season tires and drive cautiously, careful to never exceed my vehicle/tires capabilities. If that means driving a bit slower or braking sooner, I'm fine with that. I think the problem is…
I prefer all Porsche 355 listings to be in ALL CAPS. The fact that this Porsche 355 lister went the extra mile to center the text really excites me.