I own a 2006.5 Scion xB. It just turned over 200,000 miles. I will get 300K, would love 400K, and might probably extend that to 500K. Thankfully, it's the most reliable car ever built, so these goals are achievable. I love my little car.
I own a 2006.5 Scion xB. It just turned over 200,000 miles. I will get 300K, would love 400K, and might probably extend that to 500K. Thankfully, it's the most reliable car ever built, so these goals are achievable. I love my little car.
There were no roads or bridges, so all founding fathers would be stuck in a field somewhere, regardless of vehicle selected. This QOTD fails.
No Suburban? Fail.
Ooooh, even better! I hope they put her back in Burlington Zephyr stainless.
Seconded. I'll take the F-unit on the right.
In the SD45, EMD put in a 20 cylinder 645 engine, producing 3,600 HP. They were known for being great pullers but, unsurprisingly, poor on fuel economy. The current EMD 710 prime mover is available in a 20 cylinder configuration, but only in marine applications. No locomotive uses it.
This one maybe?
Nope, mine did too. Love the classic A-B-B-A lashups of old EMD hood units
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