I agree, and quite frankly I’m surprised Mitsubishi has even made it in the U.S. for as long as they have. They are a ghost of what they were 15 years ago.
I agree, and quite frankly I’m surprised Mitsubishi has even made it in the U.S. for as long as they have. They are a ghost of what they were 15 years ago.
Honestly, I’m not surprised that Mitsubishi is closing their U.S. plant. They have been struggling to stay relevant since the mid 2000’s in the U.S.
When I saw that it was an automatic....Yeah, I didn’t bother reading the rest of it. CP.
Trump would still be better than Hillary Clinton.....Actually, a chimpanzee could do a better job than her.
I’ve got 2 of the typical P2 Volvo problems: A cracked power steering fluid reservoir and cracked upper strut mounts on my 2004 Volvo V70. The PS pump needs replacing too but the whole system leaks so slowly that I’m just too lazy to do it, and the upper strut mounts aren’t making a racket yet but I really should be…
So this is how a company that was propped up by taxpayer dollars chooses to treat a customer when they make a defective product? Yup, just another great example of why GM should have never been bailed out.
Neutral: How Does Hyundai Bounce Back?.
I’m pretty sure Subaru can’t sell new Outbacks fast enough as it is.
He’s lucky he didn’t hit door #2 and end up in the inspection pit. What a Dumbass....
7,500? Ha! Yeah right. More like $2,000 or therabouts, if not less. The more you mod it, the less it’s worth. The rear suspension is sagging and the setup looks extremely compromised. I’m also kind of grossed out that someone’s been living in there for 6 months. So yeah, how about no.
It’s cool, and quite funny, but seeing the way that thing rides and handles on the road (like shit), I don’t think it would be worth having one.
I can definitely agree with this article. I used to own a 1994 Ford Ranger in high school. It was a 5-speed manual, 4wd extended cab with the 4.0 v6, basically the best Ranger you could get back then. It had 271,000 on the original engine and transmission when I sold it, still in great shape. I still kick myself to…
I gotta say, whether people like it or not, I applaud Ford for trying something different than the other guys. I think the ecoboosts are great and there’s nothing wrong with an aluminum body.
Surely it will at least outsell the Kia K900. Nobody wants a $65k Kia.
I’m way more interested in that gorgeous E9 than I am in the bike.
I’m kind of wondering how the guy with the G35 screwed up the wiring so bad. I used to have a 1997 Infiniti i30, which had a VQ engine from the same engine family as a G35 3.5 v6. The 3 liter VQ in my i30 was a coil on plug setup, I’m sure the 3.5 VQ in a G35 is coil on plug too. A coil on plug setup is usually…