I went to a church basement to watch a production of “Evil Dead: The Musical.”
I went to a church basement to watch a production of “Evil Dead: The Musical.”
It was starting to happen in 2007/2008 when gas prices were at $4/gallon. Small cars were en vogue, hypermiling was the viral trend, and traffic began to noticeably decrease in volume. Then, the economy collapsed, gas prices tanked, and everyone had a newfound desire to own a truck again.
Just get a T56 out of a 1st Gen CTS-V with the mid-mounted shifter and the bench seat can stay.
It’s a nice price if it is as clean as it looks and everything is working on it.
Why in the hell would you get rid of the 2004R for a TH400?
Putting the ‘89 Viper concept in a “Best of 90s/00s” list reminds me of the time I was at a car show and the judges awarded a 1998 Camaro a trophy for the 1980-1989 category.
The wife has a 2016 Cherokee and it has been fine. Her commute is only a few miles, so the car hasn’t even cracked 40k miles yet. The biggest issue so far has been the start-stop’s touchiness. It required a new battery and module a couple years ago, but has stopped working again. However, it isn’t giving any errors…
I’ve been working on my recession plan for a while: spend money reasonably so that when the recession hits, my debt is minimal.
A friend of mine just drove from Delaware to Michigan because all of the flights had layovers that would make the trip 10+ hours. Since he could drive there in the same amount of time, he decided to hit the road.
Back in 07 or 08, my girlfriend and I were driving home late one night from a movie. She was driving her new Saturn Vue and I was in the passenger seat. One part of the route involved a multi-lane divided highway. As we are going along, we see a pair of headlights heading our way. The girlfriend made a comment like,…
This one beats the Fuel Shark:
It most likely has to do with where we grew up, but I am a fan of these Malibus and don’t care for the looks of that generation of Commodore.
Yeah, I believe the last year for a stick option was ‘81.
Given the ongoing class action lawsuits against Hyundai and their self-destructing engines, I’m going to say that you are an exception.
Just give it another five to ten years and every Kia Soul will be in a junkyard with a blown engine.
The Focus ST Recaros were so bad that when I took one out for a test drive, I got to the stop sign at the end of the dealer’s street and turned right around.
The 6th Gen Camaro did a spectacular job of moving the Camaro from the top of the sales chart to the bottom.
So, it weighs as much as a mid-tier 6th Gen Camaro. It’s really not that heavy considering the amount of plumbing sitting under the hood.