If I over answered you I’m sorry. It’s a hazzard of my job.
If I over answered you I’m sorry. It’s a hazzard of my job.
At least in a GM vehicle..
Here is the whole list from CR
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and this answer right here explains my frustration in my original post. it’s all about you and your shit. fuck everyone else right?
Autoplay videos, pop-up ads, and sponsored posts loading in between actual content just as I am trying to click...all working perfectly.
“It’s a linear force, not a piston engine’s rotational force.”
I should preface this post by saying that I am a 73 year old that obviously grew up in a different time. From the time I was twelve on, I was taught and believed that a man’s word was his bond and very few people were willing to tarnish their reputation. Sad to say, it doesn’t exist anymore, if it ever did.
A transit connect (or whichever similar thing from a brand you prefer) may also work quite well for you, and there are a bunch out there that are just under 100,000mi, as that's when contractors get rid of them. Just find one that has all the dealer service paperwork and you should be gold. I really like them. Lots of…
Want to flat load some plywood sheets?
Replace the DynaFlow with a modern automatic and I’ll buy it. When will it be in showrooms?
Retro wouldn’t work, or at least, they would screw it up.
I’m learning all about this as I gut and replace the wiring on my ‘68 scout 800. There was no fuse block, just inline fuses on Every. Damn. Wire. Fun fact... International Harvester made everything super easy by only using green wires with color coding that promptly faded after 5 years.
This. An armrest cover made out of synthetic leather shouldn’t cost $400 plus bucks. Engineer common failure points to be easily replaceable, and out of materials that are more durable.
boosting the longevity of interior parts by 50% requires an investment in new material composition and design
My favorite part is when the bed of the AXL rose. All the rock poured out.
That ride and stay would be after the cars and coffee event I presume?
Or Aunt Karen, at least going by what her ex said in the grocery store.
I almost got helicoptered off the Santa Fe ski area - ambulance dude said that would have cost $26,000. Luckily, winds prohibited them from setting down and I got the cheaper ambulance ride instead.
A Portuguese guy I work with went to Miami on holiday (from Portugal) he broke his leg playing beach football (soccer) and all in they charged his holiday insurance $25,000 - this was in 2008... In 2019 it’s probably higher.