By looking at the pictures, the wires look like there was a sub box installed. This car has probably been hooned to the point of near death, cleaned, then trying to sell at a profit after modifications.
By looking at the pictures, the wires look like there was a sub box installed. This car has probably been hooned to the point of near death, cleaned, then trying to sell at a profit after modifications.
All of these are with the same Toyota dealership, two sales that were not me, both service department incidents was me, and one body shop that was my mother.
the gear driven cams of the 4th gen interceptor was quite a tune to hear. Didn’t have many around here. 6th gen owner here.
My dad’s ‘82 Park Avenue was awesome with the seats. Very smooth, comfortable seats. Same pillow top seats as a caddy, just cheaper car because it wasn’t the caddy. You could stretch out, relax while the car are up the miles.
In the world of political correctness, is this also on the chopping block for a rename?
NP, but the first thing to do would be to get that timing belt looked at. 23 years is a problem waiting to happen. And unless you can do it yourself, or a friend help, you might want to know where you can take it. For the cheap. Stealership would be downright expensive.
my 2006 VFR looks very close to the current model VFR.
I am up in the air here. That’s a lot of miles, there has been some trailering duty which puts that much more wear & tear on a vehicle not really designed to tow, and I didn’t believe cars in CA were supposed to rust. Yes, some new parts & pieces, but, clean it up first? barely a ND for me.
As a motorcyclist, I’m going with the DN-01, which at the dealerships stood for Do Not Order 1. Introduced in 2008 in Japan, 2009 in the US, and discontinued by 2010.
I’m guessing he had a little too much to drink. Anyone remember Creep Show “thanks for the ride, lady!”
My parents mostly did the station wagon thing....even the Audi Fox they had was a wagon. Dad did have a Galaxy with a 352.
the first car assigned to me (parents) I hit & totaled it out at the local cruising spot on a Saturday night. Buddy said he later saw it, new front clip, and they had to at least put a radiator into it as well. It was only spotted that one time.
OK...tricycle. My grandparents had one, goofy little basket and all.
Oh no! A letter. What is that going to do? They’ll feel scared for about .0001 seconds and laugh.
Sure....I bet that 3 seconds makes a HUGE difference as they are running waddling out of fast-food place....
100K on the 3800 is nothing. These cars were driven by the older crowd, and this one looks well taken care of. Yellowed headlights are easy to fix, and probably weren’t because the elderly person that had this probably was at home & in bed before the sun sat, so the headlights were only used when it was raining.
Are these 4 somehow backed by an oil & gas company? Any gas & oil company want to give out free gas/fuel here? Our government is so screwed up.
#1 - When I first started street riding on a motorcycle (previously was my parents yard) I was still a bit nervous. Went out with an old neighbor/roommate. I was still getting used to the rapid acceleration that my 1995 CBR 600 F3 had. As we took off, a bit hard, from a light the next short city block up the light was…
That looks awesome, and I’m sure the owner is still looking for the part he went to get, for a car he was rebuilding, and this part was so hard to find...