It’s "PICNIC"now since they've caught on. "Problem in chair, not in computer."
It’s "PICNIC"now since they've caught on. "Problem in chair, not in computer."
Was that the 420a engine? I had a 97 Talon with that engine. It started leaking oil so bad it was shorting the electrical.
I like it, but it's getting kind of tiring seeing all these "concepts." I love the Urban EV, but I'd like to see something that's finished design-wise and could be mass-produced.
My 98 Dakota has a 230hp 295lbft V8 and it's definitely enough truck, and isn't too far off from the Gladiator
This is one of my favorite cars to race in the GT series. It's always fun to kick everyone's ass with a station wagon
Yes! I have a 1997 manual and that car is a tank. I got mine for $900 a few years ago and it's been good to me since
I can vouch for the Yaris. I've got a 2010 5spd, and it's a great little car. I got the base model with no power or keyless entry. It's simple, no frills transportation and I love it for what it is. Feels to me almost like the original Civic in terms of design and ideas
My 1997 Mazda 626 has a button to oscillate the front two vents. It sounds weird, but in practice it's actually a cool feature. You get a cool breeze going between you and your passenger. I've never seen that feature on a car since
I’m not even a fan of the new Camaro, but damn I'd drive that. 90s peanut headlight body style rocks though
I agree. Then again, I like some really odd cats for some really odd reasons haha
Damn a non repeating ignition sounds really cool and advanced for back then. On lots of the older (read: 90s) cars I've owned turning the key twice usually meant grinding the starter on the flywheel