CP for me, but its closer than I first was thinking. Low miles, but on an older bike that tends to mean they’ve sat for a decade or two. Its a k75 and you can find K100s pretty easily for less $ in comparable shape.
CP for me, but its closer than I first was thinking. Low miles, but on an older bike that tends to mean they’ve sat for a decade or two. Its a k75 and you can find K100s pretty easily for less $ in comparable shape.
Or “Why would I spend $30k on a car that starts at $16k?”
It doesn’t sound like you’ve ever driven up, or more accurately down that road. There’s a reason there’s a bumper sticker. I’ve only ever had to hike down it to evac ahead of a major storm, but I can’t imagine most drivers going down that road easily even in the summer.
How are you getting 16 years of peacetime? Typically 1935-1940 is considered the longest peacetime for the US.
The current fires are incredibly bad, but they are not the worst Australia has ever seen. The mid 70's bushfires were significantly larger, population density today makes the modern smaller fires much more destructive though.
Pixles on a screen, who cares? On the other side of the coin Tomb Raider has never had much of an issue with male players.
At higher speeds the rear wheels turn the same direction as the front wheels.
None of the people I know have had issues with the auto trans. Of course I drive a 3rd gen tacoma with the slush box that everyone seems to hate on, but it mine behaves like any other modern auto. CVT’s though annoy the hell out of me.
What issues specifically? The trailhawks all have the turbo motor I believe, which matches up with my small sample group of acquaintances that have had issues.
Nissans with a CVT are not in the same catagory. They also have probably the oldest line up out there currently.
If thats accurate then ouch, makes the formerly decent salary that hasn’t seen a bump in that time hurt.
Seems more like someone is is worried (in this case irrationally) about their family to the point where they know police resonse times aren’t quick enough to help. The opposite of bragging since it expresses vulnerability, but okay.
My wife has had a Renegade for a few years now, and a few others I know have them. The only ones that have had issues have had the turbo motor, and the issues were specific to the motor. Great in the snow and rutted up roads too.
The truck market isn’t a free market, its regulated and has an absurdly high entry level. There are countless examples of automakers not making products consumers want, and they don’t have to listen to consumers because as long as none of their competitors make that thing they’re not losing business. At the end of the…
Never heard someone say they like the high sides and general cumbersome size of modern trucks, but I’ve heard plenty of people wishing they could get the old slimmed down trucks back. Never going to happen with modern crash standards though.
Same as a typical puppy these days. Lobes show up further back in some dogs, and more prominently in others.
Fines based on income would be a much improved system, but it’ll likely never happen in the US.
He’s a guy who’s made a living with humor about cars, typically old cars, what exactly are you expecting? You come off sounding pretty pretentious.
Seems really unlikely that they made that panel out of 11 gauge sheet metal (3mm thick). It takes a very different manufacturing approach to work with that thickness than typical 16 gauge.