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The Lycoming O-390 makes 200 hp from 390 c.i. displacement. It started production in 2002.

It's a crew cab, and is so-named because the back row is as large as the front.

Chrysler was getting 1175hp out of a 2.2 liter four banger. In the 80s.

Other manufacturers have made cars with a "track key", why can't GM?

Automakers issue press releases to this site at their own peril.

It's the modern Volkswagen Beetle. Say what you will about what that means for us as a society.

Southwest flies out of Richmond too! Just looked and they have $97 fares to Florida including taxes and fees.

Last gen Z06 had 505 hp.

The 996 is a much different scenario though. The Turbo and GTx models got a version of the Mezger engine which doesn't suffer from IMS failures and as a result these models are much less prone to total engine failure. On a 10-15 year old performance car that will make a big difference in residual value.

Their prices are great, they're the Dollar General of airlines. But you'll pay a fee for everything. There's the usual fees like for baggage but they go even further. It's $45 to check a bag but it's $50 to bring a carry-on that doesn't fit under the seat in front of you. Checking either at the gate is $100. It's $3

It's called Spirit Airlines, and it is terrible.

How dare she have different priorities from you and not immediately blow a big part of her hard-earned money on a car? Does she think she needs to invest for her retirement or something? Fuck her!

You must be new here. Fiery death is possible with any recall, no matter how insignificant it seems.

Yes, I would love another interlock device forced on me because some people can't put down their keys when they're drinking. I can't wait until it eventually malfunctions and locks me out of my car. Breathalyzers already require frequent calibration, will that be another line item on my yearly inspection?

What is better about the fuel in Europe? And don't say the octane is higher, that's like saying it's hotter in America because we use degrees Fahrenheit instead of degrees Celsius.

I've never seen this scene, how does the car work with the fuel tank missing?

The Bourne Identity chase scene is one of the greatest of the 21st century and it was done with a Mini Cooper and a bunch of DCSP patrol mock-ups. Just face it, a chase through the center of a major European city is better done in a subcompact than a GT.

I think he's talking about the gas v6

If I had to guess I'd say that the low-pressure fuel pump runs at 50 psi and the high-pressure fuel pump runs at 3600 psi.

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