I’d rather have the HHR. It is a better platform and can haul more things. That is what is important to me. It can be faster and use it as a small truck.
I’d rather have the HHR. It is a better platform and can haul more things. That is what is important to me. It can be faster and use it as a small truck.
I hope you saw that first MS3 has SALVAGE title and the second one has almost 150k... LOL
I have one, I love it. Yes people hate on it all day long, but I beat up on higher horsepower cars all day long. With basically a tune, I was running low 13s in the quarter mile. So, basically stock C5 Corvette times... in a FWD wagon that gets 30mpg+ and can haul more than your sedan.
SUZUKI YESSSS
YES!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
C6 corvettes have a button you press from the inside to pop the door open. no door handle
I think we were supposed to get them? Here is a Motorweek review!
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I had a brake line go out on my 1999 GMC Sierra SLT last year. Thank goodness I didn't hit anybody. That being said, I currently have a 1997 Dodge Ram 1500, and two brake lines went on that. I have also had many other 4x4 vehicles, American and Asian that had brake lines rust out. Common problem.
Taking down a mud truck? You got stuck...
That sounds terrible....
I will never understand remote control car videos.
What is an "attitude gyro" ....lol
I am a huge suzuki fan. I've owned over 5 samurais and have loved every one. I hope to import one of the newer body style Jimnys in 2023 when it hits the 25 year mark
Well, obviously it was only renamed as Samurai in Northern America. It is identical to the Jimny Sierra model sold throughout the world. There were differences such as engines, 3cyl, cyl turbo, etc... but same frame, body, axles