liquidwombat1
Liquidwombat
liquidwombat1

Interestingly the Taurus and explorer police package vehicles come with an engine hours clock in addition to the odometer. Two hours of on duty time per gallon seems to be about average

Interestingly the Taurus and explorer police package vehicles come with an engine hours clock in addition to the odometer. Two hours of on duty time per gallon seems to be about average. 

Honestly, I’m shocked it’s only 74%! I only use coms with known friends anymore, but, before, when I still did chat on normal multiplayer (around 2011 or so modern warfare 2) I would get screamed at and harassed every single game 

Accord euro R

Accord euro R

Yeah but it was it really that different from the 350 Z I mean sure everything is slightly different dimensions but was it really that much different in the car no

Yah I said in 98, 21 years ago, it was a 9 year old car in great condition. I think this is too much for this car. KBB says fair price is $2k

And that was versus a torque converter not a DCT. I guarantee you if c7 had a DCT and manual as options the take rate would’ve been well into the single digits

Not a platform for tacky accessories??? Are you familiar with the Corvette at all sir? LOL

It’s actually the last seven or eight depending on the manufacturer

No the last 7 digits are the literal serial number of the car

Nope! The last seven (I think) digits are the literal serial number it’s all the lead digits that are the coding

I read 22% from an outside source but that included Z06 and ZR1 so I would bet you that the take rate on a manual stingray is probably already in the single digits

C7 only had a 22% take rate on the manual transmission and that was versus a torque converter automatic (And the majority was in the top of the line Z07 and ZR1 trims) if they offered it versus this DCT I guarantee you that take rate would drop down to single digits, it’s just not financially worth it

Yeah yours was way cheaper than mine mine did not have the digital dash either I had analog gauges mine ran great until the oil feedline to the turbo broke sprayed all my engine oil out of my exhaust at 80mph on the highway and I threw a rod

Not my car but this is what it looked like

Honestly that sounds about right. I got a 2003 new Mini Cooper S the second year they were out here in the United States for $25k. When the second generation came out in 06 I built my car on their online configurator, to get the exact same car that I owned, with the same options, would have cost $32k The base price

Way too much money!! I paid $4000 for an 89 turbo four-cylinder back in summer of 98. It was a fun car, perfect for my senior year of high school. Mine was way more 80s than this too! It was white, with a white roof, the same wheels but painted white, and the interior was mostly maroon but with white perforated

Only ever see them above

Yes, But you would think the smaller engines would be more efficient idling as well and they just aren’t