or 145 ft lbs less of torque then the Civic type R.
or 145 ft lbs less of torque then the Civic type R.
Pretty sure that’s gonna be 250,000 miles or a salvage title by the time it hits $5k.
That sounds like a great way to give cancer to thousands of people and their yet to be born children.
Beer hopefully.
It was 1986 and I was going to College in SoCal and had long dreamed of owning a 1965-67 Mustang. I drove over a dozen of them and was dismayed at their lack of get up and go as well as their ability to handle a curve. I checked out a 1979 RX7 with 40,000 on the clock on the way back from a Mustang and bought it on…
COTD!
Starred for legit post! Never would have guessed a Juke would bring owner satisfaction.
Well at least you don’t have student loans...that’s not nothing.
A lot of people want that 8 more mpg for their daily commute.
Exhibition of speed. (And you get to see a judge.)
I think those are the JDM bumpers but couldn’t say for sure. I like these cars but am no where near to having the garage needed to responsibly own one. Even then I think I would look for one that has been converted to an F20C swap with AE86 suspension. I’ve seen one locally for $15k that was beautifully done. Not my…
If your car is on fire and shooting at you....
I can’t believe I agree with David Tracy but first gen RX7 is the way to go. It even ticks that 80's wedge shape box she asked for. This would be the practical choice if you live near somebody who builds rotaries.