“Whats the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Chevy?”
“Whats the first thing that comes to mind when you think of Chevy?”
I installed this bad boy on my ‘92 Integra when I was in high school: http://www.globalindustrial.com/p/electrical/safety/Audible-Signal-Vehicular/animal-house?infoParam.campaignId=T9F&gclid=Cj0KEQjwk-jGBRCbxoPLld_bp-IBEiQAgJaftdTnHbfrk2SkxjIRb2Teu7FhQkNyJHwnGtKHuKClHzkaAuoD8P8HAQ
“Hell yeah, Twingo! You are a car!”
The person who owned my car replaced the rear air suspension pump or something before I bought it, so I don’t know the price.
Rear air suspension only, not very problematic at all. Actually I’ve never replaced any air suspension parts on a W212 E63.
I’ve only had it for about 4 months now, got a full PPI and carfax of course. I’m the 3rd owner, first was a lease, second was a CPO. Both drove less than 8000 miles a year on avg. The carfax noted that a suspension air pump was replaced at around 45K miles, and I bought at 52K. I know air suspension was a common…
How is basic maintenance on these things? Are you burning up tires left and right? Are you constantly fixing tiny issues? How about major repairs- have you had to deal with any in your ownership?
“I’m sorry baby, I had to crash that Honda.”
Since when is Bill Caswell a talented racing driver?
sorry, this article is borderline clickbait. You spent the day at auction - that is no open to the public with a highly experienced buyer and your article took me literally 1 minute to read and I walked away none the wiser.
How do you know if a car buyer is lost?
Did you write this because you had a quota to fill? There is nothing of substance in your post. At best, it’s a passing thought you had. Next time, just let the thought pass, don’t submit it as an article.
Fuck this, I’m not dying in Florida
I don’t know. Anyone got an LFA I can drive?
Misleading title is misleading.
Was probably a V6 with an exhaust.
Now as then, the funniest part of this add is the notion that an FCA product would make it past their warranty period, let along through an apocalypse.