Throwout bearing, or input shaft? Been there. Sounds broken as hell when either one of those goes.
Throwout bearing, or input shaft? Been there. Sounds broken as hell when either one of those goes.
Oh god yes. The 90s Buick LeSabres with the plush fabric seats are some of the most couchiest couches to ever couch on the road. Bar none the best road trip vehicles I’ve ever been in. The 2000s Park Avenue and LeSabre ditch the ‘couch’-ness a bit for more luxurious leather and firmer seats, but are still excellent…
I still kinda like the CRZ
“this very undesirable Buick sedan.”
This list is so depressing because:
What? A friend of mine has a great condition 4x4 V6 5-speed Ranger from that generation and as much as I dislike Ford there’s no denying it’s a fan-fucking-tastic little truck.
I’m mostly impressed how good she manages to make her legs look while wearing a fire suit.
Whelp, I’m gonna take a moment to go recollect my sides. I did not expect that.
This is masterful
Shit. I’d buy that in a heartbeat if I were nearby.
- Audio clips from Clarkson’s first-ever BBC appearance hundreds of thousands of years ago, where he speaks with an oddly stilted imitation of the Queen’s English
I want one of these so very bad
People take this car out of context far, far too often. These things dropped at the turn of the mellenia. 240hp and 280ft-lb of torque from 3.8 blown liters might not be much now, but it was pretty impressive back then.
Agree on the first parts, disagree on the last part. They look really aftermarket.
These headlights look like what I would find on eBay for my Honda Civic.
Every time someone says ‘plastic fantastic’ or ‘soft-touch’ in these interviews it makes me want to murder a bus full of homeless children.
Yeah those tail lights look identical to Ford. It’s weird.
What the fuck is up with that rake/rear wheel gap?
I drove an 88, same color even, yesterday. It’s actually far better seating for this stuff than the Murdersofa.