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Call it “Iron Snow: The Dark Side of the Globe”. It’s a sequel.

Nice Price, even if only to part it out.

Any one-box or two-box design vehicle would have this problem, Minivan, Van, SUV, Wagon, Hatchback, etc. etc. Anything that does not put a solid barrier between passenger and cargo.

Does not give me high hopes for my 510.

Could I mount it at a slant?

nah, i was driving it at the time, it was a rod.

The motor it has now, has a hole in the oil pan where something came out... It’s been sitting for a few years on some family property waiting to get towed home. I do have a police spec 80's 318 (roller cam) to toss in it, just never had the chance to.

Yeah, Makes some sense.

Do you live anywhere with a lot of rental cars running around? Major business hub or tourism?

The one I rented last May was still a CVT but had faux shift points built in to act like a normal tranny, still was terrible in the hills and passing.

Two possible suggestions:

You could have a really nice Restomod Duster for that kind of money. Drop in a late model hemi drivetrain and you’ve got power and economy.

I’ve wondered about the Maxima’s CVT, I’ve driven lower powered Nissans with it and hated it every time.

That looks really good. Simplicity for the win. Too many cars are trying too hard to look different... Cough...cough... Nissan.... Cough Cough....

A better indicator of what to expect in sales will be the new ridgeline, since it’s closer by comparison. Wonder if we’ll see Acura follow Mercedes’ lead.

“US and Russia both signed treaties in 2010 restricting the number of intercontinental ballistic missiles the countries would keep in reserve”

“least likely cars to die in,”

not to mention all the non-truck crossovers, Stealth/3000gt, early 80s challenger/gallant, Conquest/starion, Talon/Laser/Ecclipse, etc.etc.etc.

Technically, it’s a wagon.... Way cooler in my opinion.

Ha, seriously. I did get 2 cars from my grandparents... but i would hardly say I was spoiled.... They were just done with them.