tommyscooter
tommyscooter
tommyscooter

No warranty because an owner is not likely to be alive when it would be needed. A grease spot on the road doesn't need one anyway.

My only thought is that you live in the wrong place. Here in Central FL parking is never an issue, the roads are mostly ok and there isn't so much stop and start. Italian manufacturing aint always bad, My 1980 Vespa P 200e has been a dependable daily rider for years. The 360 down here would have you changing your mind

Should have been a Jeep Liberty.

Before buying I would finger the tailpipe to immediately see if its burning oil. Then a flashlight shined through the oil cap assuming a baffle does not block the view. After maybe an a tuneup, oil change, air filter etc etc. Then a road trip of greater then 500 miles one way.

NP because diesel.

Not bad, but I think a Black Hellcat would be more appropriate for Lord Vader

2.90, just a scheme to keep the green commies in power through election time

There can be only one answer. The Aztec !

RIP to the victim and bless his family. This is why I haven't sold on CL yet. I've made purchases on it before. I think the key to dealing is to sell away from the home, have a CCW and full situational awareness.

Now how get one shoved in my Ranger or old Pathfinder?

CP, for 8G there is whole lot better out there.

Didn't think crime like this could exist in NYC, with the anti gun and knife laws there.

Not that I ever tried to figure a worse way then to spend 6 hrs in a center seat in coach, but If I did this video would be it.

I can think of no better vehicle to show to a vintage scooter camping rally in.

Thank the OBD II for this. I resolve issues immediately thanks to a check engine light. It's great that I can replace a $40 sensor before my engine cooks while running lean or shitty. That, modern synthetic oils and strict routine maintenance has kept my Ranger going for nearly 600,000 miles and Pathfinder for 375,000

Hard to be in love with the metallurgy of the era. You know, shit aluminum, cracked heads etc. CP

No doubt it's a superb truck, but by the time I could afford it, a new Ranger will probably appear, otherwise I'm sure my current Ranger will do another 500K

Don't think you can have more fun for that money. NP

I've been cross country driving on occasion for work, for the past 10 years in my Ranger, slow, boring and dead reliable. Solution : Load up the iPod or Smartphone with podcasts of interesting subjects. For me its podcasts on cars, guns, travel, gaming etc. What you listen to can help. Country, Rock, Hip Hop or