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To be fair, most manual transmission cars have a straight cut reverse. Hence the “whurrrrr” when backing up

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I thought we were going to be talking about this heroic 320....then I got sad.

hot and cold pressure tests werent yielding anything? My guess is a cracked cylinder head leaking coolant into the exhaust.

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-Scruffy

I was thinking the Geico Caveman. From the bottom of the nose up his face looks like its starting to melt off....

The low unemployment is bullshit. I know quite a few STEM educated people that are unemployed or underemployed.

For reference, employers across the board still seem to be using resume filtering softwares because they are so inundated with applications for every posting that they need to filter them. Does that sound

#whyisntthenewsupraarebadgedLC500?!

I thought they had a single clutch FWD transmission similar to how SMGs work that had a problem, mainly an input shaft seal leaking and causing the clutch to get oil in it and that was the failure...is this now a NEXT generation of FWD automatic transmissions that are severely faulty for Ford? Or am I thinking of the

Replace rod bearings, rebuild the vanos, let her ride!

Because these are made with a 20 year life cycle, not the pretty darn near industry standard 10 year. They’re built like 70s and 80s Mercedes, heavily over engineered and robust. So while they may not be cutting edge in terms of styling or technology, they are built to last like nothing else for sale today. That is

Back in late March my mom bought a 2018 Durango GT that was sitting on the dealer lot for 11.5 months. Only reason we can gather why it wasnt sold compared to others was that it was purple (2018 only color In-Violet).

Now, the car had a sticker price of about $45,000. There were about $9,000 of rebates out on it,

Last i heard they were trading hands for well over a million so...no not a flop

Because you hate Australians? Im confused.

let me hel you out

Cost of entry for a clean one is significantly higher than a 348 though. And a 348 can take a corner with out significant rework of the suspension

Homebuilt by Jeff is swapping the V8 from a 360 into an Alfa 105 as we speak......

Doug DeMuro....please! Buy this car and have Range Rover Saga 2: Italian Boogaloo

Its a 25 mph toll road the rest of the year. 

I feel like I heard that they are incredibly popular to export to Africa....I cant verify that though.