My ‘03 Tracker has the GM logo on the key. And I think it’s on the lower part of the doors. Now I want to go outside and check.
My ‘03 Tracker has the GM logo on the key. And I think it’s on the lower part of the doors. Now I want to go outside and check.
General Mating?
As a Tennesseean? Absolutely not. You can keep Kentucky. ;P
All I could think about was the different ways my older car (my ‘03 Tracker) would utterly fail that inspection. I don’t think anything except maybe the brakes and lack of rust would pass.
Proud of you for doing this, man. I own a Mazda 3 i Touring myself (2016) and it's surprisingly relaxing when road tripping and fun on the backroads. I had it in mind when I read your needs. Let us know what you get!
A fuel cap is a minute at an auto parts store and ten seconds screwing it on. If you don’t have time to do THAT, then you’re likely not giving time to other maintenance.
Or it’s something much larger and the seller is full of what the dead cow wrapping the steering wheel expended shortly before finding its new home…
Yeah. I have an ‘03 and love it. It’s pretty decent on road trips with it getting 26 mpg on average highway/interstate driving, and I haven’t gotten it stuck on any trails.
That’s what I was about to say. Lots of guides on Solid axle swaps and such. Or if you want one with a solid axle, Suzuki Samurais are an option, though more expensive.
I rode on a Transit for a trip at my college. The seats were much more comfortable than the Express (which I rode on for the same trip the previous year), but these Transits were leaking rain into the interior within a year of getting them.
This is very true.
It’s a shame to see you go, but I wish you well on the roads ahead. Always stop by to comment!
I want it.
That is so beautiful that I want to cry.
Your 2014 is absolutely gorgeous. That 2020 looks like it’s recovering from a fight where it got both eyes blackened and a broken nose.
I already saw a cop use a Mustang to pull someone over in Kentucky. Or was it Indiana? Bleh.