How are we supposed to teach children to drive if they can't even fit inside the car?
How are we supposed to teach children to drive if they can't even fit inside the car?
Do you buy new cars?
I just bought a 2002 for $6000 with 172k on it. And there's just ONE heated seat and the weather stripping was barely hanging on since the genius owner before me used silicon instead of weather strip adhesive. Well, anyway... CP. Too expensive.
Luckily, we can drive Tesla's if we ever wake up outside of the matrix!
You didn't think an NSX versus an Accord was an even match-up?
That's almost a horsepower for every day of the year! 3 horses were killed in the making of this vehicle :(
Dat washer fluid resevoir
You know what? I will also never ship my cars between Japan and Russia. NEVER!
Yep, I'm planning on doing a retrofit from TRS.com into my 4Runner. I miss the output from the DDM HID's I put in my Speed3 (pictured).
+1 if you already had halogen projectors. People who put these into halogen reflectors deserve a slapping.
Hopefully you can find a package deal with these washer nozzles!
Yeah, it's interesting how they made the window bigger on the suicide door.
Different loops for different groups
Did you choose those three jelly bean flavors because they were ironically paleo flavored?
No V8 was available in the 3rd Gens. The V6 is fairly under-powered, but also built like a tank.
I just picked up a 2002 4Runner with 169k on it and see a number of people with 300-400k on the clock in the forums. I would have loved a LC, but 4Runners were much cheaper.
From my friends' experiences with used VW/Audi, that's probably just long enough to get some fun out of it and hand it off before any big troubles start. I'm glad I'm not the only one who resells my cars so frequently!
In the last 4 years I have had:
Just curious, why only keeping it <12 months? I have a habit of selling cars between 12-24 months just because of my short attention span and a feeling that I should drive as many fun cars in my life as I can...
Dat Camry.