They do have them in some corners, but not all yet.
They do have them in some corners, but not all yet.
They tried that with the G8 and you see how that went...
I believe the RS3 they tested was the base model and magna ride and ceramic brakes are both available as options. That’s still no excuse for an RS product, but at least there are some remedies if you spec it right.
Because Quattro sounds.
Except, I know the spoiler on the Dayton is removable. My buddy used to have one and he took it off whenever he wanted to haul something large in his bed. I believe it just unbolted from inside the bed.
Here in Michigan, it’s actually totally legal to text while at a light or anytime the car isn’t moving. I don’t always agree with it, just mentioning you can here.
Leaky passenger side exhaust manifold on my 2001 Ford F250 V8 with 180k miles on it. It’s gotten so bad that the manifold has warped. I have the new parts, but it’s going to be a huge PIA to do, plus I just moved into a new house a few weeks ago. It pretty much looks as sh!tty as this pic I found, complete with some…
How could it not be road legal? All rally cars have to be road legal in order to complete transits between the stages...
I would say that Limo driver wasn’t going fast enough to jump the tracks!
I believe it’s supposed to be presented as if they were hobbyists at home doing flips on the side, so if you and a buddy were doing it, labor would be free (save for some beer and coffee).
It’s not yet clear just how the Chevy pilot managed to get his car aloft and onto the Subie, but the driver was able to get out of the car and hop down, presumably to appreciate his achievement.
You mean RS?
I didn’t realize Ford was holding back on the regular cabs and 8ft boxes until the 2016MY. I knew they were delayed already, but figured once they got going, they were good. I guess not and you’re right, that’s a big hit to sales of people that need work trucks and fleets. I know all 8ft bed trucks are made in Kansas…
Remember, that’s $76k Canadian. Vehicles are a lot more expensive in Canada than in the US. That same truck would probably be about $55-60k in the US. Still not cheap, but a lot better.