I kind of like that mod.
I kind of like that mod.
Yeah, these riders taking over streets and highways is pretty bad. If you have a solution, call the NYPD or the Baltimore PD, where they have these dirt bike riders, too.
What's really crazy about this case is how head-spinningly bizarre it is to hear common sense from a police department in a shooting case like this.
Yes yes, we know we know... Saabs are awesome.
Looks like 122 other people are going to hell with me.
Wow
Two-barrel carburettor version of the 3S-FE. This engine is found in lower-specification variants of the 1986–1992 Toyota Camry and its Holden Apollo twin (SL and SLX versions). Power is 82 kW (111 PS) at 5,600 rpm, with max torque of 166 N·m (122 lb·ft) at 3,200 rpm.[4]
There was 8lb difference in their torque... I give up.
"the strikingly attractive large blond police woman warned me that if I found the car to MAKE SURE I CALLED THEM BEFORE DRIVING IT."
Sorry, I misspoke in my initial statement. I thought it was pretty clear they were harassing him. The point I'm trying to make is that it doesn't even matter. Surround someone by a large group of probably hostile people and he will probably act to extract himself from that situation particularly if his family is…
"All the cars that were Japanese, and were comparable in terms of quality, were little econoboxes with underpowered engines and manual transmissions."
You could always make it an EV.
Makes sense, I'm in Ohio and have known a number of people that worked in the Marysville plant over the years. The people that put those badges on do the same thing a million times... the likelihood of them putting a badge on the wrong side is nill. And if that job is now relegated to a robot then even less likely…
Define "rock solid car".
Good for them, I've never owned one but I respect them as a company.
Yeah, they just redefined the mid-size car market for the late 80s-early 90s for the worse.
Robocop