I’m in CA and so I’m already sick of seeing Teslas.
I’m in CA and so I’m already sick of seeing Teslas.
I don’t see why the battery pack couldn’t be replaced with a more modern lithium polymer battery. It may be somewhat expensive. I recently upgraded the old lead acid battery on my old ezip bike to a lithium battery and didn’t even have to replace the charger. I’ve read that NiMH battery will lose only 10-15% capacity…
Nikki Gordon Bloomfield would know.
Nissan Altima. I don’t know how it came to be the go-to car for shitty drivers, but whenever I see one in my peripheral vision I know I’m about to get cut off.
Yeah... I had a good 4" of rearward seat travel left, but I think you’d run into a headroom problem. When I drove the track portion with a helmet on, I had to adjust the seat down to keep from grazing the headliner. But it might be worth test-fitting it! I don’t think there’s any chance in hell you’d fit in a Supra,…
As a Wrangler owner, I agree.
Thank you for reminding me that ‘Cheddars’ even existed. Now I also feel the need to re-watch Brooklyn 99.
Lifted bro trucks.
Unless it’s a fuel shark, which will add at least 10% better MPG.
I really need someone to drill down how much of modern car’s performance is just tires. Like at some point getting a good Burgerring time for a “stock” car is just about having an option on the books that has incredibly wide P Zeros and suspension tuned to handle those. Right?
See also: the Silica revolution and how a…
The problem is, they made lots of these Eldo convertibles and they were reliable and wore well. Parts are easy to find, and don’t cost much compared to most cars of that era. They’re not exactly practical, and drink gas like it’s going out of style, so they see little mileage and are easy to keep well preserved.
Actually, I’ll bet it did fine. This beast could loaf at 80 mph pace car speeds from the ’70s all day long.
“Pace Car”
it still doesn’t quite sit right with me that today’s flagship Cadillac is the Escalade.
He has either raised perfect children or knows a hell of a detailer. Maybe both.
300k miles and looking this good is a huge plus. Plenty of time for all the kins to be worked out. :)
This person staged this $3k car better than most folks stage a $30k car. This is how to do it, people!
I don’t think we’ve ever had such an easy NP win on this site. In this condition, considering the used car market currently, esp for anything that can be labeled as a Toyota “Truck”, this wouldn’t even start becoming a discussion until ~$7,500.
Previas are Jalop catnip. This gonna be a landslide NP win.
Any running car at that price nowadays is a Nice Price. The fact that this one is in good condition makes it a lock.