This is a great option only as a fun weekend car.
This is a great option only as a fun weekend car.
“No car from 2002 has airbags in the seats, he has nothing to worry about there.”
Maybe if this had 1/3 the miles.
I don’t know about today’s market, but as recently as 5 years ago, gap coverage purchased at the auto dealer was almost always twice as much or more than you would pay if you bought the insurance from your lender. And buying gap coverage through your lender would usually cost you about 10 to 20 percent more than…
On the down side, the urethane Monte Carlo nose looks a little droopy around the passenger-side headlamps, which may indicate that it’s
an aftermarket fiberglass knockoffGM factory original.
A straight bar is a feature, not a defect. A straight bar helps by making you balance your efforts better.
A straight bar is a feature, not a defect. A straight bar helps by making you balance your efforts better.
Exactly what I came here to say ALL OF US came here to say.
it brings me great joy whenever a legal maneuver allows me to block speeders
As long as you check for approaching faster vehicles behind you before you “safely move over to the left lane”, there is no issue about what you’re doing.
Actually, there are more exceptions for being in the passing lane - the most common one is moving over for merging traffic in an interchange area.
This car is simply priced too high.
Mid-sixties GM full size pillarless 4 door. Take your choice which one, I like the Pontiacs and Buicks.
Most of Ohio isn’t like that, only a few counties will do even the most cursory check of emissions.
Nice starting point for an LS in a Z3.
Case in point, would it change the article at all by omitting the final sentence?
My local Kroger store now carries them. They were on sale for a buck a bottle either last week or the week before.
Everything is political. Expect to see politics in unexpected places, be ready to ignore it if you’re not in the mood for it.
The fact that the side roll-down window had to be small, because anything bigger would break under the air pressure near the vehicle’s top speed of 213 mph, is what surprised me...
I don’t trust Brian Crower. CP.
I like it a lot but even if I restored it, it’s not quite original and rare enough to collect, and not quite modern enough to ride much further than the corner store. I’m not putting my ass in traffic, even on mostly empty country roads, without modern brakes and suspension.