1995 Wrangler Sahara.
1995 Wrangler Sahara.
I watched one episode, and I will not watch another. I was hoping that they would get a bit more into the mechanics, and got pretty pumped when they removed a transmission for overhaul, but after a 15 second montage the trans was back in the truck and they were on their way. Instead of talking about mechanical updates…
It is sad considering the loss of life, but that video was awesome! I wish I did this type of stuff for a living.
I need to win the lottery so I can buy that place.
I was pleasantly surprised by the re-designed Ridgeline. I think it looks significantly better than the prior generation, but things that will contribute to its failure will be fuel efficiency (I imagine the base V6 engine in the full-size Ford, GM and Ram will get better mileage), and I think people have an issue…
That’s why I drop my spare tire every other year and put a thin layer of grease on the cable. Never had any issues.
Based on the delays regarding the Tesla X, my assumption would be that we will see these on the road in 2025.
I have so say, it looks significantly better than the prior model. Not that that says much, but it doesn’t look awful.
She needs to specify that. Just off the top of my head I can think of the MV Derbyshire, which sank in 1980 with 44 lives lost.
How much do you want for the manual XJ? I’m just down the street from you!
I’d ditch the Honda, get the motor back in the 92 and use it as a DD. Sell the 600 XJ, and use the manual XJ at MOAB. The truck would be an excellent long term project.
I am quite jealous of the manual XJ, I always keep my eyes out for a decently clean one. (My wife’s first car was a 1995 XJ that she drove the shit out of and it never missed a beat, I still miss that truck.)
I was sitting next to a first generation Colorado pickup a few years ago, and watched as the female driver put her left leg up on the dash and the male in the passenger seat performed cunnilingus on her. Definitely had to do a double take.
My wife got one of these when her ‘14 Charger RT AWD was being worked on, I have to say I was actually impressed. It was quite comfortable to drive, and although the 4-cylinder is a bit lethargic, it drove around town quite nicely. I don’t know what the deal is with the 9-speed auto, I drove a Cherokee and it sucked…
You do realize that the engines used in Indian were designed specifically for the Indian lineup, and that Victory has its own engines?
I love the mid-control setup on the Flat Trackers, it would be awesome if Indian offered that as an available accessory on ALL Scout models.
I test rode a standard Indian Scout and was blown away by the performance. The motor just LOVES to rev. I’m not crazy about forward controls and prefer mid, but it wasn’t too bad.
How tall are you? I’m 6’0 and rode one, it was comfortable.
I wish I could give more stars for the “Ghostbusters” reference.