Let’s not get too crazy here.
Let’s not get too crazy here.
I think the 6 is sporty enough, but 184hp isn’t cutting it when I can get a 6cyl Camry or Accord for the same price.
Considering the family sedan market of late I think a lukewarm oatmeal car is better than the rest of the cold oatmeal cars.
Ok now Mazda put the CX-9 engine in the 6 and sell it to me! Honda is doing it, Toyota is doing it, fuck VW is about to do it, so why not just do it?
I don’t know, but I hear Beverly Hills Car Club wants $20,000 for it.
Got the engine installed in my CJ3A and started it up, and watched coolant pour out between the heads and block because like a fucking idiot I forgot to torque down the heads. Engine came out and apart again, and then back together and in again. Second time’s the charm I suppose.
First time on a scooter I cracked the throttle back too fast and ended up in a neighbor’s yard after I had hopped the curb. 49cc of fury.
Fucking 295...
What exactly do you think happens when you give a car more gas and open the throttle to increase the volume/speed of air going into an engine? I can’t believe you wasted your time and my time with your response.
Ah but it’s easier to shift if it’ll pop out of gear when you let off the gas.
Only if you’re maintaining a constant rate of speed on a road with no elevation changes or turns, and you have a clutch or lock-up stall converter (or your standard converter is at hydraulic lock).
I would expect it to start around $30,000 (Honda Pilot, Nissan Pathfinder, Ford Explorer), but knowing VW and how stupid their pricing is for SUVs it’ll come it at just under a Q7 or XC70 price ($45,000 maybe?). VW needs to realize that they cannot sell premium vehicles under their badge in the US. The current…
What kind of hell did they put that 4.0L through to get it to seize?
Funny, my Spain departure warning system is a curious lack of dents and scratches.
lulz 1,000 miles per quart would be really good consumption for my E46.
“offroad vehicle”
Fort Meade K-9 units have auxiliary cooling systems installed in the rear of their Explorers/SUVs specifically to keep their dogs cool during idle or engine off scenarios. The units run automatically IIRC, turning on when inside temperature reaches a certain point.
Apparently not, because you 1) took the time to reply, and 2) recognized it was a joke.
If 51 is old I must be over the hill at 28.