I'm surprised this hasn't gained popularity yet in public. Even if it did, I have not heard of it much. But good product, it will definitely aid in lessening crash impacts that could lead to serious injury.
I'm surprised this hasn't gained popularity yet in public. Even if it did, I have not heard of it much. But good product, it will definitely aid in lessening crash impacts that could lead to serious injury.
Doesn't the E90 series M3 and the E60 series M5 have a rod bearing issue after 60k? Other than that great car!
So much wood.
Good question, not sure exactly.
I think Doug's constant visits with the Ranger Rover for repairs caused the spike. THANKS DOUG!
laser guide for laser guided projector missile.
There are running V8's and V12's. YouTube it. This picture may not be one but that's not the point.
Those hand built miniature V12s definitely top my list. A true work of art and hard work dedicated to the most miniscule details. To top it off its a real working and running engine. I would love to have one sitting in my house.
Where's a coal roller when you need one. Perfect situation and I'm sure the coal bro's can run down those cones with more than enough clearance.
If only Toyota implemented the front engine and RWD concept of it into the production models. I wouldn't mind settling for a beige V6 powered RWD Camry with 268hp. In fact add a real S model with a supercharger or a V8 along with LSD. Oh wait...it's going to cannibalize Lexus.
The car needs to stop, drop, and roll.
Great ride for a zombie apocalypse too!
So much VTEC!
That's gotta be a rough landing.
In simple terms...never! 9 out of 10 times I usually know more than what the sales person does. I research prior to buying anything major whether its a car, laptop, tv, etc. I know a sale's person's tactics because I have been one when I was in high school. It really comes down to showing you care for the moment…
With what justice system? The one that lets murders walk off with slap on the wrist and places a guy who pointed a laser at a airplane for 20 years?
Not surprised, I've just seen the opposite set up on cars set up for drifting with the rears having more than excess camber than the front's negative camber.
Excess negative camber on the front wheels?
BMW says keep up if you can.