“Back to Basics” means letting the cars circulate around in a set time period as they wish, and whoever is fastest gets pole. 1980s style F1.
“Back to Basics” means letting the cars circulate around in a set time period as they wish, and whoever is fastest gets pole. 1980s style F1.
This is that accident that hasn’t happened yet, a 70 -year old rich pilot augers this into an air show crowd or residential neighborhood.
I would want the aftermarket version that goes to 5, because 5 is heavier.
Foreigner going back home, too much hassle to sell. Dad or Company X paid for in the first place.
Tanks for that analysis.~
110% of the largest tank I think, assumption is all won’t go at once.
That would be a real “Pinks” episode.
When did Chrysler add the infamous Ballast Resistor to the slant 6? That killed any reliability right away.
An old joke “why are there no British computers?” ? “They couldn’t figure out how to make them drip oil” (Rimshot!)
There was a glitch when GT6 first came out, you bought the Mercedes Vision GT car, then saved, then deleted a patch, then sold the car back for $20x credits. Rinse and repeat a few times and you had a 10 figure bank account. Also, some folks were able to start modifying their cars in GT5 and GT6 with crazy HP and…
So how were the cup holders though?
Perfect car for the 19 yr old Asian satellite kid whose overseas parent just pays the bills.
27 miles with 3/16 of a tank (plenty by the way) works out to about 144 miles for a full tank. So probably a bit low but the calculation behind it may use recent idling engine use , 0 mpg, skewing the math.
That would be 7,300 pounds...sterling.
Cue the XZibit meme...”Yo Dawg, heard you like Ss so we put an S in your SS”
There goes the upselling profit margins. Sales guys won’t be happy.
Low pressure doesn’t explain where the fuel went. It either leaked out or was burnt, they were running a little rich i think.
I think he’s sounding like a grumpy old man. I can get that the headlights are made to have this carved inset look, they look fine in pics but seeing one one in the wild will tell. Many cars are using the “carved from clay” look to add visual oomph with a few extra details. Otherwise the soap bar look.
My in-laws got hosed big time by their GM dealer. They had a nice Cadillac sedan but the old lady wanted a new SUV just coming into style. They had to break their Caddie lease and ended up paying more per month for a used- Blazer and locked in longer term.
Recent years could be competition, the Hyundai/Kia twins for example beat Toyota on styling, features and cost, forcing Toyota to up their game. They probably otherwise would have stayed with slow evolution as per up to 2013.