I loved “A Wankel in Time” when I was growing up. The movie version was just OK though.
I loved “A Wankel in Time” when I was growing up. The movie version was just OK though.
Someone bring me out of the grays so I can have a discussion with Andrew P. Collins...
But what of the quirks?
Doug Demuro’s walkthrough, which I believe Justin is referencing in the above quote, is a great examination of all of the interesting features...
“(Though their engines are probably already tuned to within an inch of their life with no additional hardware.)“
I sure hope this pandemic pushes dealers to ditch their sales model. Having a customer go to the dealership before they talk numbers just doesn’t work.
Side note: Remember when Toyota had a model called the “Corona”?
Why aren’t you writing my headlines?
For only $3,000 you can out-weird your coworker’s cybertruck.
Not to mention different size tires front to rear. I’ve seen them come in with the wide tires on the front after someone rotated them last service.
These sure would be nice to peruse in a static image format.
“Think better of it” ha haha hahahaha hahahahahahahahahahahaha!!!
In hindsight, it would appear the better truck designers were tasked with the new Hummer while the D-team soldiered out the ugliest Silverado in history.
With a body lift high enough that it’s not visible from ground level.
the squeak is part of the Art™
FOR GOD’S SAKE OIL YOUR WHEELS.
You should probably check their website. They currently offer 0 manuals (in North Amrrica) because they didn’t get the transmissions recertified.
Show those Europeans who’s the boss (THEY ARE)
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Please excuse me for some Borscht Belt-grade humor here but while Elon might spend all his time complaining about metaphorical snakes in the form of shorts, what he might actually be hindered by are literal snakes