Hows she goin', eh?
Hows she goin', eh?
#pushrods
My 1999 Escort had 188,000 miles on it with no issues what so ever...im thinking you dont know how to change fluids/not beat the shit out of your vehicles.
#FoST
Subaru's have the weakest drive-trains since....ever? I'm serious. What company has had worse in the last 30 years?
So my old 1999 Ford RACEscort with 188,000 miles and only a broken timing belt (non-interference motor so no damage) is a horrible failure?
Completely agree. I went with a Silverado Double Cab (small front hinged rear doors) and the 6'7" bed. Loading stuff in the back seat isnt as easy so I went with a soft-tri-fold tonneau cover that locks with my locking tailgate. Kinda get the best of both world by keeping stuff in the back out of sight and kindof…
Try letting someone out of the back in a parking lot/garage/anywhere next to anything. It's impossible. If you are a contractor, sure, the flat load floor is the way to go. If you drag the kiddies up north twice a month....forgetaboutit.
#tonneaucover
Oh man they did, didnt they? haha, forgot how bad they looked. I think that was the driver behind the initial outrage at the styling...the renderings all looked like shit.
30 YEARS LATER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! And the GN has way more torque and less weight...
Hey Kyree, I'm a CPA so I felt obligated to answer #2: Yes, by reducing their warranty to 60k miles, their respective warranty reserve account and effectively warranty expense for the GM financial statements will both go down. Its not a material change...maybe a .1% increase to Net Income.
I'm not taking that bet because you are right! It's such a shame that Gov Snyder had to couple the road funding proposal with school funding increases. Such an ass.
Yes, our potholes cause this daily. Nothing to see here. Move along.
NOOOOOOOOOOOOO, SUH'S CAP HIT WAS OVER $20 MILLION YOU TART!
Whats the 5th car?
Neutral: Are You Considering Buying A Car? Crossover? SUV? Truck? Any Of The Above?
Cr. My bank Account: $28,000
Dr. Government Account $28,000
I'm a CPA, so I know.
Pianalto praised “cash for clunkers” at a September meeting. “This increased production in autos and industries related to autos was critical to the stabilization in” output.