Boomers always seem to forget that they were the ones handing out the ‘participation trophies’ in the first place.
Boomers always seem to forget that they were the ones handing out the ‘participation trophies’ in the first place.
Definitely check out Spintires and Mudrunner. Snowrunner, the ‘sequel’ to Mudrunner is coming out on the 28th as well.
They’re not the most accurate with the powertrain side of things, but once you get used to the quirks it’s pretty fun. At least for me, but I have a thing for big Russian logging trucks.
I finally sat in a new Zupra when the auto show rolled into town a few months back.. and holy cow, talk about claustrophobic! And I own a 6th gen Camaro.. that Supra made it feel like a normal car.
As a working class pleb I can realistically think about owning a C8, though.
I actually like the ‘vert more than the standard C8.
Given that everyone is going 10-15+ above the limit (on the highways here in MN, at least) and I’ve seen a much higher percentage of those than usual with their head stuck in a phone.. may not be any safer than usual.
2001 also had the cylinder head that was prone to cracking.
My ‘99 XJ had the Selec-Trac. Was nice being able to throw it into full time 4wd in the winter.
If this is legit it just shot way up the list of vehicles to replace my Xterra with.
pics please
Same here. Started driving around ‘96. I think the lowest I remember was $.93 or somewhere around there.
My first car was an ‘84 Fiero with a duke. Would have much preferred a 3800 Series II S/C in there..
GM did the split exhaust ports / twin turbo setup on the Quad 4, Looks like the intake also had split ports. Ran in the Aerotech II.
Just one nitpick - the Iron Duke was GM’s old 2.5l 4 cylinder.
I’m in the same boat, although with an Xterra. Currently waffeling between just picking up a newer / lower mileage X or a ZR2 diesel. Trying to hold off until the full reveal of the Bronco