Just curious. How does a cupholder fail to work? If it’s some mechanism don’t they fail open so it will always be open? Or am I just missing how the whole thing works because I buy Mazda and fords
Just curious. How does a cupholder fail to work? If it’s some mechanism don’t they fail open so it will always be open? Or am I just missing how the whole thing works because I buy Mazda and fords
Post a link to a build thread, I’d love to read about the transformation
Sorry to hear about your racing woes.
I cut through a full size couch with a pullout sleeper, mattress and all once with a single metal blade. That was fun
Easy question. Guess which ones mine lol
But for 1500 you can pick up a beater miata to play with
I had the same thing happen to me back with the brakes when I was in high school and knew nothing about cars. I took it to a Monro/Meineke/Midas (whichever) for a front pad replacement and they took a look at the brakes and told me it would cost me $750 for new calipers, rotors, pads and everything because of course…
Is that the Hartford wolfpack? Because Friday night $2 beer and $1 hot dog night is awesome
When I was in college Aramark did our dining services. All I can say is that this really doesn’t surprise me.
Had no idea the mig-15 engine used a centrifugal compressor. Thats awesome
Or just be a responsible tax paying citizen and register/insure your car so the rest of us don't have to pick up the tab. That seems like it would be a part of being adequate.
That was probably a Saturday game. The Friday night games are usually pretty full because they have a $2 beer and $1 hotdog special. Also for whatever reason it seems like every game I go to ends in shootout.
I always wanted to throw a light bar in the bumper behind the lower grill on mine. I figured you wouldn't notice it too much when off but would help in bad weather and on county roads.
Hmm that makes me curious to find an abarth with an exhaust
Mazdaspeed 3 with corksport turbo back. Your argument is invalid
yeah I've seen them go for 14-15 for the touring model with 30-40k. My fiance and I just bought one brand new for just under 15k with year end discounts and Mazda loyalty bonus's
I'll go the opposite route of everybody else. Its fun to drive handles great and gets nearly 40mpg all for less than most newer used cars go for. Plus being new it'll be issue free for a long time.
The F-16 first flew 40 years ago. Once manufacturing and maintanence are learned out the costs should drop significantly on the F-35.