... and then a view from where the oil pan normally resides, which resembled a mass of guacamole stalagmites
... and then a view from where the oil pan normally resides, which resembled a mass of guacamole stalagmites
Make sure it’s engine oil you’re adding.
The Wyoming result would be interesting if there were more than 600k people in the whole state. Add one eccentric MG enthusiast, and you make the MGTD the state’s most popular collector car.
don’t you think that Japan would have told us this by now, if it were true?
It may have just come out of its annual inspection. The original manufacture was in 1975.
ATC let him know the gear was retracted, and it was intentional to try to get back to the runway. Sounds like right engine failure. I’ve only got .3 hour of multi time, and no interest in learning thus no formal multi-engine training, but I’d think one single 285 HP Lycoming would be good enough to keep a small climb…
I had a Highlander as a loaner car when my Tacoma was in the shop, and loved everything about it. Had my kids sit in the third row and they had just as much room as they do in my wife’s Ford Freestyle’s third row.
To be fair, my wife’s Highlander has a third row, and I’ve sat in it a few times when we have my mother in law with us (she’s older, I’m younger, so I figure I do the gentlemanly thing and contort myself into the third row). Getting in is a bitch, especially since the second row has child seats strapped in, so I climb…
Yes, Toyota is the K Platform. I don’t know what I was expecting; it’s just... the exact same wheelbase.
Mechanically, they’re really the same car.
That’s possible. The Highlander has a much boxier rear end to accommodate that extra row, though. Can’t imagine Lexus would want to mess up their more... “distinctive” look to do so using the same space.
Could also be a reconfiguration of the second row to compensate - worth noting that the Highlander has three rows in the same wheelbase, and shorter overall length:
Those are fun - for reference, my buddy on the left is 6'4" and I’m 5'10"
Those are fun - for reference, my buddy on the left is 6'4" and I’m 5'10"
True, in which case I guess you wouldn’t really care about side windows.
Please, it’s not like it matters. No one carries any passengers in an RX, much less enough to use a third-row. This is purely so they don’t look feature deficient on-paper.
Unless they add Tesla-style third-row seats.
Surely you can’t be serious. A 3rd row cannot possibly fit in that space.
I’m sort of torn because, conceptually, I like that we’re getting more cars on TV. But I also don’t really understand why there need to be multiple Top Gears running in parallel.
Wait a sec...where’s the Jalopnik bump sticker?