I’ve lived in Florida. While I never would like to live there again, I can confidently say it is a less sketchy place than Georgia.
I’ve lived in Florida. While I never would like to live there again, I can confidently say it is a less sketchy place than Georgia.
When I have to go somewhere that requires driving through Atlanta, I take the long way around. Actually, I would prefer avoiding Georgia in general.
This should knock the 240 completely off the list, off to the side of the road where they always end up.
Even more so with an open diff. I watched a guy back into a ditch and one wheel was in the air, and that was the one spinning. I told him about the parking brake trick, and he tried it. It got out on one try.
The last one I went to it wasn’t the Mustangs, it was a Jeep. He decided to cut donuts in the grass space between two buildings.
We’ve had three bricks in my family as I was growing up. They are all scrap now. Convincing someone you know to buy one, while they are looking for a reliable vehicle, is a disservice to them. Sure, the Redblock will run forever, but only when you put in about $100 every two weeks when something breaks in other…
A 2002 Trailblazer will exceed the indicated 120mph.
I think people are mad that it’s actually interesting now.
You mean running super high compression engines with as much boost as you safely can? Basically turning them into spark controlled diesel engines?
Turbo technology is fine. Diesels have been running more boost for years.
That’s less than I thought it would be. I’m at just under 15k in just over 9 months.
What is the mileage on your FiST now? There is one on the FiST forums with 175k miles at the moment.
AKA: The shittiest drivers on the road by a longshot.
The first Driver game.
Lol, there are plenty of engines today that barely make it to 100k miles. Several of BMW’s N-series for instance. Besides, the rebuild cost on a wankel is a service on some luxury cars.
IIRC, Mazda has flat out said they don’t care about the enthusiasts, they are chasing fuel economy numbers now. They build over styled cars with tractor engines now.
No. Just no. Unreliable would be that if you maintained it as needed and as it’s supposed to be, and it still failed. If you drive it as intended, check the oil occasionally as needed(less than some LS based engines), and not shut it off cold, they are fine. Granted, the later versions are more reliable than the…
This car is made for Europe, try again.