krymdog
Krymdog
krymdog

This is the best explanation I have see of anything, ever. The word also lends itself to expansion, such as “assclownery” (the acts that get you deemed an assclown) and “assclownishness” (the larger mindset that is demonstrated by assclowns).
Take your star.

350Z had a TSB in the early days for an EXTREMELY specific range for toe. Like, 2mm +/- .5mm or so.
And they were staggered, so, no rotation for you; come back, one year! (and get new fronts)

Hey, is it okay to admit that I like my Titan?

SMOD - Strawberry Milkshake of Death. Not a problem in manuals and largely handled after ‘08. Also handled by putting a $50 transmission cooler in aftermarket. Let’s see...... Camshaft position sensors (2) sometimes go bad. Just keep them in the glove box, both can be reached (one easily, one not so much)
Eh.
Beyond

Not stirring the pot, just asking.
To me, they always looked like a pickup that was a bad pickup. They also looked like a Jeep that was a worse Jeep. The level of compromise there seemed to drag down both ends of utility to something that wasn’t great at anything.
Am I wrong?

Also, (for everyone, not just Caddywompis),

My wife’s BMW X1 (or any entry level luxury brand car).
She constantly refers to her “truck.”
That’s right.... “Truck”, because she heard a salesman call it a CUV or SUV or some dumb shit. To be clear, she parks it next to not one, but TWO BOF vehicles (a ‘12 Pathfinder and a ‘21 Titan).
Now, I am too smart to correct

I will admit to some confusion to the intent of your reply. As I tried to parse it out, I was left to go over the whole gear...
I don’t think what ChatGPT is doing is copywriting, based on their description of its usage. But, you brought up the part about “...accuracy isn’t worth having to pay copywriters....”
Soooo, I

because accuracy isn’t worth having to pay copywriters.”
Do you realize quite how often Jalopnik’s articles get corrected by readers?
I am left to wonder if Gizmodo has any copywriters on staff...

That’s cool to hear.  I knew about the comparisons of the 2002 to the Datsun 510 (Brock Yates, and all that).  I think the 510 was called “the poor man’s 2002".  I haven’t considered the comparison of the B13 to the 2002.  It may be because you are the only person I have heard of that has both :)!!

I had an acquaintance that raced enduros. 6 hour stints, maybe? I think he was in a class called Showroom Stock. His second gen gave up in a race (That was the QR25DE, not the SR). All the symptoms of a head gasket, but it wasn’t.
The factory bought it back and started to realize that getting away from evap and into

The Egg!  I had a buddy of mine run one with me during track days at VIR.  I was more than a little jealous.

The Classic SE-R....
Nissan’s ‘90-’94 B13 chassis had the SR20DE motor in it, which had something Civics only dreamed about: torque.
It was beloved of Sport Compact Car, Motor Trend, et. al. It was the anti-Civic. If you weren’t around, Civics and Integras were the Jeeps of today; everyone had one and they were all

I was today years old that I found out there was a publication called “Superyacht Times.”
Oi.

I have.
Oi.
71.4k a piece.
MSRP or cost, I don’t know, but they were 65k per when they got to that lady mentioned in the article. That isn’t a bad fence. Even my most reliable crackheads  middlemen will give me 50% off retail.

The car was advertised at a price that included the warranty.
It did not actually include the warranty; that was extra. The advertised price did not fall into your scenario because the advertised price was the lower of the two price points. That is a violation of whatever code he quoted.
Therefore, in this case,

Do you really not understand, or are you just trolling?

“I am advertising <thing A> as a thing that includes <thing b> in the advertised price.”

“Great, I will take <thing A> for the advertised price”

“Fantastic. IF you want <thing b>, that is an additional $350"

“Er, no. You SAID you were selling <thing A> that includes

I feel like I have answered some version of this before.....
Third gen Nissan Pathfinder to fourth gen.
What did it lose?
Low gearing
Auto slushbox
Traditional 4x4
BOF

What did it gain?
CVT
Being mistaken for a minivan
Not even that much better a ride.

I fully expect any replies to also include such classics as:
“The WD21 was the

I wanted to make a joke about ChatGPT creating this, but it would likely be more accurate an article.

If this was based on the R50 (it was), then it was NOT body-on-frame.
This was Unibody.
Gens 1 and 3 were BOF.

Use less energy?
It is a solution, if not a palatable one.