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Tough call for me, too, but I’m going to say NP. This is a rare bird so if it’s the configuration you want, get it while you can. Presumably anyone in the market for just this combo is going to be fairly handy with a wrench so another 100K miles or so seems like a pretty sure thing.

SMOD was only on 2nd gen autos. This is a 1st gen manual.

It is a pinch too high for me for any ‘ol Xterra, but, for me, it ticks all my wishlist boxes:
Green
Manual
Supercharged (which gives it enough power, but dismal MPG, much like all Nissan trucks/SUVs)

The brush guard may have to go, as it just looks like a damage

The strawberry milkshake of death. they would know if that was going to be a thing by now, BUT if not, then you absolutely preemptively swap in a new radiator. Parts for these things are cheap and they are (mostly) easy to work on. I did mine at 170K miles once I found out this was a thing on the pre-2010s

There aren’t many supercharged, manual, BOF SUV’s out there.  If I recall the 3rd gen 4Runner had a TRD kit to supercharge the 3.4 V6 but that was about it.  NP.

OKNP - Dallas poser truck. From the looks, it’s never seen anything more than a couple of dirt roads and mall/school parking lots. The mileage is nothing for a Texas vehicle - it’s a big ass state. Should be good for another 200k miles with care. Question?? Does this one have the transmission cooler integral with the

Right there with you. I always loved the Xterra and wanted one badly when they came out - especially in yellow. This one is probably too high up there in years and miles to be reliable transport, and maybe priced a little too high for someone interested in building an off-roading toy. Not familiar with the current

What can I get for my (much better IMO) ‘06 EX P 5-speed with just under 40k more? That’s my yardstick, and that’s why I am going ND.

This is just about the perfect urban commuter. Big, fast, just a little bit mean and practically bulletproof. With a suspension that swallows potholes and keeps on going. Plus it has a five-speed manual theft deterrent. Its only handicap is the subtle, dark color that doesn’t announce “Hey. Move. I’m coming through.”

As much as I love this. I don’t $8,250 love this. I would probably swing at it for 5k but I also don’t know what others are selling for.

Mach E leasee here. I already have the software upgrade. Just waiting for the stupid plug.  At the rate that it is going, I will get it shortly before I return the lease.

I’m beginning to think that Elon Musk IS playing 13D chess here.

The article burred the actual cause. But it’s because the legacy builders haven’t updated their software.

Subsidize the purchase of new EV by the wealthy? Or invest in reliable charging infrastructure? Government made the wrong decision.

He fired most of the team responsible for the supercharger network. Tesla took US subsidies in exchange for opening up the network, and clearly hasn’t done so at any real scale.

Nationalize this shit. Take the network away from the petulant child.

But even most drivers of electric Ford and Rivian models do not yet have access to Tesla chargers because the companies have not received enough adapters from Tesla.

I have been waiting 3 months to get the Tesla adapter for my Rivian. I think Tesla “has” to manufacture them and no one else can. I have a feeling Musk is playing games to keep them out of other non-Tesla owners hands. He wants his cars on the roads... But sales are slipping for him and he’s baby-rage mad.

Until public outcry starts shouting “police brutality” or some video comes out where an overworked, stressed, straight out of training rookie makes the wrong decision. Then its, “defund the police” 

Bulldozers. Bring one in from each street and block the exits, then start crushing every vehicle in the intersection. Can’t take-over again if you don’t have a car.

It seems to me it would be relatively simple for larger cities to have a “go-team” that is on call to respond when a sideshow breaks out. They could finally put some of those big, military vehicles they acquired to good use blocking the streets leading out of the sideshow intersection, lay down stop-sticks to get the