“As we previously agreed...”
“As we previously agreed...”
PVC starts to decompose when the temperature reaches 140 °C (284 °F), with melting temperature starting around 160 °C (320 °F). The linear expansion coefficient of rigid PVC is small and has good flame retardancy, the Limiting oxygen index (LOI) being up to 45 or more.
Huh... They all have square headlights, thin and angled A pillars, curved door skins with black bumper strips, integrated bumpers
Its the highway entrance ramps and underpasses that give the biggest problems.
Thanks! All that seems easier than raising the bridge. Still a lot harder and more expensive than doing nothing, though.
Whatever. So the people at Toyota looked at the Mustang and said “Yeah, that’s a sedan. Let’s copy it for our sedan.”
1. There is an authoritarian figure in charge of the group who is revered like a god.
But the slowest ones are also the best looking, the 80-81 Cobras. It looks like it’s how it was meant to be.
That’s what I do in the mine during the Quebec winters. But even then, on some hills on the iciest days, you need momentum to get over the hill. Some roads, you just need to detour around.
Yeah, I guess you’re right. The Camry is MUCH nicer than that POS foxbody. Zing!
The Mustang is like 500-1000 pounds lighter than the Camaro and Challenger. How’s that not ‘pony’?
Sure. If you like Camrys.
Hills in winter, with a RWD. And you are blaming the car? smh
The ‘11 and ‘12 was a different model than the ‘13 and ‘14. Both were refreshes of the ‘05-’10 body. After the ‘14, they went to a completely new design.
Like the looks... of the foxbody?
Cool info, thanks! Do you have any idea what difficulties could be involved with lowering the road? It looks like a rather flat area. It doesn’t look like the road dips to go under the overpass at all.
Did you know that when they install red light cameras they also shorten the length of the yellow light?
I understand the thinking behind this opinion, but not the logic. If you’re buying off the lot, all but the marketing expenditures are out of the way for a new car as well.
@Jason Torchinsky and David Tracy
It would also be nice to think we could strap a few bikes to the new car and fill it with camping gear- or maybe even haul a trailer - if we got the sudden urge.