Suzuki makes decent, utilitiarian interiors. If its anything like my ‘93 Suzuki Carry, it should hold up just fine and future you will be able to find a 25 year old one that’s still together.
Suzuki makes decent, utilitiarian interiors. If its anything like my ‘93 Suzuki Carry, it should hold up just fine and future you will be able to find a 25 year old one that’s still together.
Its actually 2 generations after the US Samurai. There was an all-new Jimmy in 1999, before the latest model.
We just need new Kei trucks in the US.
To Infiniti's credit, they did give the QX4 the ATTESA AWD system.
The Honda V6 was the only V6 option in 2004-2007 era, Redline and regular V6 models.
The tunnel is where the emergency power disconnect for fire fighters to cut the power is. The keyfob has passive keyless entry, try grabbing the hatch handle and pressing the button instead of fumbling with keys...
I own one, only paid $500 for it + $1000 to rebuild the HEMI. It is ugly, but functional. It’s still a body-on-frame SUV at heart, with an IFS and has good road manners, at least compared to the ZJ Grand Cherokee I had before it.
The bigger question is why would you care or be focused on the shape and form of the taillights while driving. Does it matter where it’s coming from? Flashing lights = turn signals or hazards, high mount brake light = they’re braking. Everything else is to help visibility at night or a back up light, so unless you're…
Mercedes did not start it. Mazda had the Lantis 4-door Coupe long before the CLS was imagined. Also how do you feel about 2-door sedans back in the day like the Audi 4000 2 door salooon/sedan? https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mazda_Lantis
I bought this with 19k KM on the odometer for $4700. It’s way better as a truck :p.
How about a Toyota HiAce? Its old, quirky and diesel so should run forever. The 4WD with lockers = great for winter / snow stuff. The back seats fold to make a bed for those trips down the coast so you don’t have to pay for a hotel. https://www.jdmcarandmotorcycle.com/1992_Toyota_Hiace%20Wagon%20Diesel%204WD_Seattle_WA…
No power steering with 47hp of fury mated to a 5-speed gearbox with a 6th extra-low gear and 4WD.
I prefer my scale models to be functional
Toyota, Lexus, Volvo https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yamaha_Motor_Company#Automobile_engines
I’m just going to be the guy that points out the picture and review are not of the “original” Ford Taurus SHO, but the second generation.
It also helps that I worked from home and put few miles on both cars. The Jeep is used for roadtrip and when my wife had the Leaf. The 14mpg on the highway is painful.
I keep a Nissan Leaf around to offset the impact made by my ZJ Grand Cherokee V8, just for that reason.
If you ever find yourself in the Seattle / Portland area, drop me a line :)
hey Matt, we met at the Jag F-Type launch in Seattle a while ago. If you're ever in Seattle again, you can take out my Mazda 5 6MT sitting on Megan Racing coilovers, Yokohoma Advance Sport AS with MS3 18" wheels, CorkSport intake and a tune from OrangeVirus, I might even have an exhaust and my MS3 rear sway bar on by…
Sounds about right. We have two minivans (2014 5 Sport 6MT and 2011 Routan SE) and my wife loves her Routan. I love my 5. Those that hate on minivans have never experienced how amazing a pair of sliding doors are for kids, especially in the hot summer. I can get out of the car, open both doors to let air in while I…