Fish haven't been brainwashed into thinking 4wd is a magic safety cure all.
Fish haven't been brainwashed into thinking 4wd is a magic safety cure all.
A Nissan micra in canukistan is $9,998.
OMG ! They are driving rwd cars in the snow. They must be homicidal, suicidal maniacs !
what is the pattern on that thing ? btw some tigerpatch would have helped with that flex pipe. And some hose clamps and a tin can.
Won't the engine be seized ?
How about a 911 that can fit more than 10 year olds in the back 'seats'. "Oh the Ferrari is a better car, the lambo is a better car, the vette", but none have back seats. Nothing luxurious, just something small to average size adults can cram into for short trips. I have seen a family of four(two young kids) pile…
The way Pronger had his skates tied low, with the boot tongue hanging out, his ankle muscles had to be like steel cables.
I don't love or hate the prius, but look how many pri taxis are out there. or other hybrids. Taxi business is all about brutal economics so there must be something to it.
Really ? where I worked at the time they had a bunch of different vans and from time to time I would drive my parents econoline. I found the safari was the worst. The regular chevys van or the chrysler minivans felt much better. Later on a friend had a safari and it felt the same, sort of disconnected and loose,…
love the column shift.
yup, done it a few times, it works. Just have to find a sealer.
Those old slushboxes had a very smooth power delivery, which is good for snow driving.
Holy shit, that is so fucking sad. Its obvious at the VERY beginning of the 3rd round its over. The trainer should have thrown in the towel the first couple seconds of the 3rd. I have some basic first aid training and I am one of the first aiders where I work. At the end of the fight its fairly obvious 911 RIGHT…
The hairpins are done with the handbrake. Find a really icy road or parking lot you can do the same(1/10ths speed) with a ford escape although the snap from power understeer to oversteer is quick.
If the computer thinks its going normally in 2wd then it doesn't know the rear wheels are stationary ? no. any awd system should have speed sensors on all wheels.
A lot of rural Quebec is serious logging and mining country, so there is an appreciation for big rigs. And about 50% of the population drives a Toyota matrix at 140kmh everywhere.
Sweden is better at hockey now.
I hope you didn't get the sport suspension and low pro tire/wheel package to wreck the smooth ride.