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Go figure! They are fantastic designs!

I find it pretty interesting how GTA V cars have become some what of a jumping off point for young car enthusiasts. My younger cousin (14) asked me what I was looking at on my phone at a Christmas party last year, and it was a video of the La Ferrari. He said “God that looks just like *insert GTA car name*”.

Bit of both I assume. Old Fiat’s would break down usually due to electrical or pretty common mechanical faults. Now a days, it seems to be linked to user negligence, but I’ve found Fiat’s are pretty well maintained.

Look up most 124 Spider’s on Autotrader and you’ll see full dealer maintenance records. It’s really

Reliable for a FIAT, mind you. But still, not half bad.

If anyone is looking for a digital solution, I highly recommend a Chromebook or an old XP laptop.

Right on the money, about 50k.

I’m waiting for the next generation of Mini EV to see if they are worth buying. The idea of a Mini EV sounds great, the current gen is just Mini slapping an i3 motor into the current chassis. Once they build around the idea of an EV, then I’ll be on board. 

Those PTO trucks are long gone. They either were made into tow trucks or pump trucks. Saw an old Dodge once with the bed and PTO that hadn’t been converted, they wanted wayyyyyy too much for it. 

12v is more reliable, 98.5 means upgraded dash and interior.

They aren’t much by todays standards, but that motor will go forever and the rest of the truck will stay in shape if you take care of it. If you want good NVH, buy a new pickup and enjoy it. If you want a work horse, get an old Cummins truck. 

Yeah, the CPS is the achilles heel of these. You can run on 6 glow plugs no problem though.

That would be the 6.0 and 6.4 that killed that relationship.

I remember my uncle had a huge collection of mini discs. He also believed UMD’s were the future of film and bought wayyyy to many of them. 

The Dart was a botched launch. I swear Dodge read internet comments when launching this thing. Dealers got more manual, crank window, base models than anything else and surprise, surprise they didn’t sell.

Ah, well. Explains a bit then. Carry on.

Now there’s a challenge!

So shopping trips, going out with friends, and spending time outside the home hasn’t changed?

So why not do it when it’s hard? That would make it more exciting. By doing it when the challenge is easy is just validating the EV opinion. Just like your Ram article, the message is there but the presentation of your message is bad.

Wow, how crazy. What’s next, you going to take an alternate route home to really push your luck?

Man attempts to live on electric vehicles during a national pandemic!”

Drifts are hard, especially maintained over a circle like this. Add in the EV’s lack of sound and learning a whole new drivetrain while going sideways, it was bound to happen.