8.5 to one compresssion in the V12. 87 Octane is just fine
8.5 to one compresssion in the V12. 87 Octane is just fine
sadface!
Lol because you’re in California, therefore you get to pay more for everything.
I don’t care who you are or what you think. Tennessee is NOT the Midwest.
TN native here... First of all Nashville already has the Smyrna complex for Nissan and they build a shit ton of cars there. Have since the 80's. So the know how and infrastructure is already there. Memphis, as much as I love the BBQ and music is a hole. That and it has for years been rank with corruption. Not exactly…
Makes sense. There’s already a huge Nissan plant there that makes the trucks cars and the Leaf. So they would have an area already familiar with auto manufacturing.
How else are they going to validate your TPS reports unless they stand in your cubicle, Bill?
So, is there any reason why these employees can’t just work from home all the time then?
Chevy Aska is a rebadged Isuzu Aska sold in South America.
Also have you seen plane tickets recently?! Crazy good deals!
That does look like an Isuzu. Chevy badge and windshield sticker, and the two companies have a history, but I don’t know if Chevy ever rebadged an Isuzu for a South American market (the opposite has happened)? Updated title, thanks for the note.
Why does the Yugo have a rear window defroster?
This. I pay extra for higher coverage just for this reason. Yeah, I could get the bare minimum, but what happens when I get into an accident with a 2020 S Class? Or three or four cars are involved and I’m liable? I’m on the hook for whatever my cheap insurance doesn’t cover. And like you mentioned, god forbid there…
I hope for your sake you don’t have real assets then.
fix it please
re Warranties: Typically, dealers are marking up warranties by 100-300%. I agree with “self-insuring”, but if you’re going to buy one, shop the aftermarket. Compare coverages and try to find feedback from those who have had to use their warranties.
With that said, if you’re buying a warranty from an OEM, such as with a…
“My suggestion would be to set aside that money you would have spent on the warranty int a “ rainy day” or “fix the car” fund. Unlike a warranty, that savings doesn’t expire”
Is this a good beginner bike? ;)
It’s very, very fast for a cruiser. It just about matches my 15 year old sport touring bike.
This 2011 Interceptor agrees with you.