klone121
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klone121

The weight threshold for the seatbelt reminder in the passenger seat. No one should be putting a 20 lbs. person in the front seat and yet when I throw a 12 pack of beer or more than one bag of groceries in there is sends a constant dinging noise out.  I feel like the weight limits should align with what the legal

Any modern diesel is going to have its fair share of maintenance items crop up and I’m sure this is about the mileage it would happen. I’m guessing this uses a timing chain that needs to be replaced soon. It also comes with all the wonder of Jeep electrical systems which fail randomly in the weirdest ways. ND

Best of luck on your recovery hope everything works out!

Dude if they are opening me up and putting screws in they better as hell be high grade stainless heavy duty bolts.

Squeeky rear brakes on the Mazda CX-5.  I put them on within the last 3 years and the pads and rotors have plenty of life.  Also replaced the Driver’s side caliper.  The issue is the hardware which is a known problem at Mazda to the point that they updated the clips and changed the PN.  Basically once the pad are worn

I went ND just because you can get any number of other newer domestic V8's in manual (Mustang GT, Camaro SS, Challenger R/T) for around this price or slightly more money. The only reason to buy an GTO is because you like how they look as they don’t seem to be collectible. The LS engine in the Camaro is about as

Looks like that’s kind of the bottom price for a Challenger R/T with a manual.  They can be found for that though.  The Camaro and Mustang also exist and cost around that for a decent used one.

I would imagine a 4v Cobra head that they grafted another chamber onto.

Aside from the well known spark plug issues, the crankshaft on the 6.8 is pretty weak. The split-pin crank (to accomodate the 2 extra cylinders on a modular engine design) makes it prone to failure when you crank up the power. In the end the amount of internal upgrades that need to be done to make it take the same

It is somewhat ironic that its proportions are similar to the other crossover with a 2 door coupe name Mustang Mach-E

Spirit airlines should enforce a 2 drink minimum.

Violence isn’t the answer, it is the question.  The answer is Yes.

I drive on the beach at least once a year and have found that 18psi is the sweet spot for sand.  I would imagine the same is also true for snow.  I’m not surprised that having a wider contact patch increases grip as I’ve seen it work in person on sand.  I’ve also seen people who don’t air down get stuck fairly

NP. These aren’t that collectible as far as I know but having a low mileage car with a over 200hp/300tq, a manual, RWD, and a LSD is getting hard to find for this price.

Funny I had a ‘15 with the 2.0 and all I wanted was the 2.5. The 2.5 makes plenty of power for me. I’ve got a CX-5 now and it has just the right combo of fuel economy, power, and reliability. The turbo would change all 3 of those and require premium fuel (for full power).

Damn Honda stopped making the Civic Hatchback sport with a manual.  Why Honda!!!

There’s certainly some problems with Phos-Chek but I guess better than everything burning to a crisp. Note that it is actually not supposed to be dumped directly on the fire.  It is actually meant to create a fire line (a barrier to keep the fire from spreading). 

These cars are very popular in the drift community because they are one of the few 300+hp RWD manual cars with a factory LSD that are still affordable. My guess is the dealer is setting the price so high because they are hard to find in this condition without a billion mods/miles on them. Still too high IMO. ND

So here’s the thing, people probably shouldn’t be spending 50% of their income on a car. At $75k that would be 50% of a single person making $150k which is where the tax credit stops anyways. I don’t think these credits are making cars more affordable for the people that would reasonably be buying them.

I feel it is unfair to compare this to the Miata.  A more apples to apples comparison would be the Honda del sol which was just fine with 125hp FWD I4.  I had the Civic hatch version and it was plenty fun and got great gas mileage.  That being said, reliability and parts availability for a Fiat may prove difficult but