They're probably all LSx powered dorifto machines now!
They're probably all LSx powered dorifto machines now!
No, no, no. The last time I rented from Hertz, I got an extra $140 in unwanted and unneeded insurance crammed on my bill, and no attempt to retain me as a customer when I protested after the fact. They can go eff themselves - I will never use Hertz again, and I warn everyone I work with to never use them either.
You know what is the ultimate tailgating deterrent? not loafing in the passing lane
Yeah totally any car it's possible (as I stated saying anyone else). I have it done on my S14 and also was done on my brother's JDM Levin. Under the dash, inside the e-brake slot, whatever works for you.
It's the ease of stealing them, when I worked for an Acura dealer, we used to get TONS of recovered Integras coming to get the immobilizer reprogrammed, the common one was having a skeleton key so to speak, programmed to their spare ECU, break in, 10mm socket iirc for the ECU, swap it for their ECU, key in and start -…
Bro, do you even warm your tires?
White Camry, 100%
10. Audi A4 3.0
A rusted one. Spending the good half of a day trying to get a frozen bolt off that should be a quick and easy task is by far the most frustrating thing you can work on on a car.
Owning a PT Cruiser...
3"+ trees, huh? The sheer size!!
There are 3 things you must be when buying and selling cars for a profit: observant, cheap, and above all, sneaky. …
If that car came to the US I could see the headlights getting smashed and the diamonds sold off at pawn shops.
Zero=The amount of Fucks Acura gives about making cool cars these days!
The Captiva is essentially the last generation Saturn Vue with a different nose. It's larger than the Traxx/Encore, and is much older technology. It was designed 10-12 years ago.
Cameras, held by passengers in cars, are a safety issue. They're an object that can go airborne at anytime, can strike someone in the car, get lodged under the brake pedal, fly out of the (required) open window, get run over and damage someone else's tire or vehicle. They're a safety hazard.
Fun fact: Bob works for Autoblog.
A VW with issues?
Snatching the tags off of mattresses under penalty of law. It's that kind of thrill.
It sort of goes to show how delusional GM was back in the day. They took a lightly restyled big FWD car on a 6 year-old platform, a car which wasn't beating the imports here at all, and thought "This is so good, the Brits will love it!"