By definition it is saying : some people are hurt, and some people are hurt OR dead.
By definition it is saying : some people are hurt, and some people are hurt OR dead.
What does it mean when they say there are injuries AND casualties?
Or lifted Jeeps
Ironically several stories seem to be “I used my car for truck stuff (hauling, offroad, etc)“ But did no one submit “I drive an F-350 diesel as I commute to work by meself. I dont even own a trailer.”?
Oh yes! The car that GM made that was actually good so they had to crush them all. Thanks for the reminder!
LOL Ignorance is bliss I suppose.
So true! I tried thinking about what hybrid existed first on the market. I know the 1st gen Prius wasnt a hit like the 2nd gen egg was, but for the life of me i cannot think of one that came before it.
The significance is this: The guy driving the 86 will be having the time of his life, with a massive smile on his face, while the Civic guy is going to go home, close the blinds and jerk off to his lap times, unable to comprehend that driving has so much more to offer than numbers.
But Toyota WAS the first horse out of the gate on that one by my recollection....
What is the significance of being 5 seconds slower around a race track?
Clearly you don’t understand the point of the 86 platform.
89 is NOT the highest i can get. I can get 85 up to 91 at my pumps. i know this because I run my Durango on 85 and i ran my BRZ on 91.
You just discredited your previous statement about your GF’s dad ‘knowing his stuff’ by telling us he puts the high octane in his new Toyota truck. I have one, and it gets 87.... just like the manual says it requires.
As mentioned it is an western US deal. I live at 2500ft above see level so i have 85, 87, 89, 91 at my pumps. If you travel through the west you may even find the oddball 85.5octane.
My Tacoma is a bit older and developed a ping on 85 & 87 so i bumped to 89 and the engine never had the symptoms again. Specific case but i doubt I’m alone.
On a mountain with a blizzard hitting.
The Toyota 3.4l from their Tacoma’s, Tundras, and 4Runner’s also have burrito heaters built into them on the intake. It holds them firmly in place. For best results, wrap in foil and place on engine for 30-40 minutes!
You must have missed the part about trading it in. Thats why i miss it.
I traded it in on a ‘17 Tacoma 127 days ago. And this is an uphill logic issue with you it seems. Why would i buy extra tires for the 2wd car when i have other vehicles better suited for winter driving? Not to mention it keeps the sports car in good shape, free of rock chips and salt corrosion. Furthermore, you keep…
You know what they say when you assume? I didn’t drive it in the snow in the same way i didnt autocross my 98 Durango. It shouldn’t be hard to understand that people have different cars to use for different situations. Why use ‘X’ when ‘Y’ would work better?