It’s not really a wagon, it has one sliding door for the back seats. Its just a mini minivan
It’s not really a wagon, it has one sliding door for the back seats. Its just a mini minivan
I just saw one at the automotion car show in the wisconsin dell’s on Saturday. The superlite coupe drew quite a crowd, and nobody seemed to know what it was.
After driving a manual car for more than a short drive you can easily tell which gear you are going into. Shifting into first or second requires leftward pressure on the gear stick, third and forth are just straight back/forward, and fifth or sixth require rightward pressure. The shifting assembly had springs that…
These are awesome cars, I really love mine! I don’t think it is quite as rare as the wagon though, I see them a little more often.
My car isn’t in the new category (2005 mazda 6s), but I spent the past weekend replacing my clutch. It took about 25 hours of hard work, but that is much easier to handle than the cozy of taking it to a shop. I also find working on my car to be very enjoyable, so the time spent working on my car wasn’t wasted to me.
"This vehicle runs rough but it's NOT drivable." That is an awesome car, but you won't find many under $3000 that are drivable. I bought mine 2005 5 speed hatchback 6s with 178k miles for $5000