You can fix a leaky Jeep roof with... Anything.
You can fix a leaky Jeep roof with... Anything.
It is EXACTLY what I was going to write. Put two of those k’s into the Jeep and party with the rest. Fresh besttop, and see a mechanic about the power steering. Get a hard top for winter. 31s. What’s more fun?
I don’t blame you.
I saw a dark grey bmw that shifted a little towards green and purple and it was super classy. Even on a bmw.
Reliant Robin
Lotus because in a couple of years you can sell it for what you paid. And Toyota guts. And massive fun. Haven’t I read this somewhere before?
Should read “have gone” not “to go”.
I’d love to get my hands on this data. I would look into number of owners, location, socio economics of the owners... So much goes into something like this beyond the mechanical qualities of the cars themselves. This analysis definitely does tell us something though I’m not throwing stones.
Been paid off for two years now.
I did think at one time it might have to do with the disaster at Fukushima causing production issues.
So what happens when you respond to one of these does anyone know? I’m fine with a marketing ploy if it’s a good deal. I have zero car buying experience. The Fit was purchased through a pro buyer (fringe benefit from wife’s job) and the few others were from more friendly circumstances.
Nothing so specific. More like saying they have lots of buyers and call now!
What is it?
Is this why we get a never-ending stream of letters from Honda dealership to buy our 2010 Fit Sport for over book value? I just figured it was a marketing ploy to get me to buy a new car.
It does. And I’m saying it’s no a poser thing to care about stopping distance.
Overbuilt body kit 4 door wranglers. Saw one that looked like Skeletor’s snowmobile.
Those are amazing.
I have extreme pro contact AS on my focus wagon. It’s about stopping distance in 3 seasons. Xice3s for winter. And the AS test almost exactly like the summers on Tire Rack. So why not?
On my YJ this was the cabin air intake water drain being clogged.
Joe the longshoreman knows there is no food allowed on the PATH.