Insurance will pay for that, right?
Insurance will pay for that, right?
Ignition power
Oh absolutely. The 202/203 are good looking cars for sure. I can’t put my finger on what it is, and I know looks are subjective, but the 210 is quite good looking.
Haha nope...
I like how two of the 18 photos are of him getting pulled over. Nothing says “All good!” Like a cop outside your window.
I got a 210 wagon a few months ago and apart from a few small things that need attention, it’s in amazing shape for being 18 years old. The biggest issue we have come across is a rear window regulator that we need to replace.
Exactly. He wouldn’t.
Do it.
Went from ~900 hp to ~1160 hp. That’ll shave some time off of just about any track they take it to. Nice.
Really? No.
From what I saw, left-rear tire guy was trying to get the tire off when the car dropped. No idea why the car dropped.
One that has been made to roll, most of the time yes.
I love every one of these types of videos. Motor explosions, transmissions calling it quits, I love it. However, I feel bad for the owners of the vehicles*, most of the time, because holy hell is that a very expensive paper weight now.
Are we sure it didn’t come that way from the factory? I mean, old Fiats weren’t exactly reliable.
Thus increasing the cost of said product to keep the profit level the same, and the result would be an increase in price for the end consumer, reducing the amount of product sold due to price increase.
Was thinking the same thing. Can guarantee that it probably has 150,000 miles in total. So long as there aren’t any huge surprises in consumables needed changed, total Np
And that’s why I don’t vacation in the winterish time. Always come back to a drunk nature.
Oh hell.
Here in KC we got freezing rain/snow on Sunday and are expecting some more over the weekend
Exactly. I’m currently looking at an ‘06 Colorado with the 3.7 5 cylinder, 4wd and a swapped in manual transmission. 140,000 miles, great condition and only 6,500.