92ish. Definitely a GMT400, but 92 was the first year for the suburban (89 was for the pickups).
92ish. Definitely a GMT400, but 92 was the first year for the suburban (89 was for the pickups).
This would really make my life easier. I have too many cars I am trying to keep on the road to remember all the capacities.
Reading your first paragraph, I was convinced you were talking about my wife.
I can see both sides of this and o have two things to offer:
The same goes for its 4000 rpm torque peak!
I am right there with you. I want Toyota to win, they have been so close so many times, but would mourn the loss of Mazda’s bragging rights.
If anyone is wondering how the hell an essentially 8 year old Aston qualified on top, Sebastien Bourdais has an explanation.
Sebastien Bourdais has an interesting take on how this happened.
I can attest. My 78 Chevy K20 with a warmed over 350 is significantly quieter under hood than my 08 Mazdaspeed3 or my wife’s 14 Mazda 3.
I am guessing here, but I bet the term entered the enthusiast lexicon during the rise of hot-rodding, well before manufacturers regularly offered four wheel drive from the factory. We should be calling it Final Drive, anyway, right?
Monkeyshit? Just doesn’t have the small ring to it. Possibility completely different connotation as well.
All WRC events have great coverage this year on Redbull TV. I’ve been really impressed so far, best coverage I have had access to in 10 years. You can just go to the website, or they have a Roku channel, a mobile app, and I’m are apps on many of the other popular streaming mediums.
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The fact that the headlight switch did literally nothing on my wife’s old 9-3 drove me insane. Even though I had no reason to ever use it. The sight of it on the dash just irritated me.
Something tells me they aren’t using the same seats they were 15 years ago...
“Why’d you turn?!”
Yes it would. That thing is riding on the bumpstops. Same thing happened to my parents Expedition 15 years ago.
When something similar happened in my parents Expedition 15 years ago, I was laying down in the third row. We hit a big bump and I hit the ceiling. That’s when we discovered the problem. I fixed it with zipties.
Lots of replies about the air suspension system failing, and while true, I bet it’s a small plastic fitting in the line that connects the compressor to the rear air springs that failed. I’d wager I could fix that with two small zipties.
Somewhat similar situation here. I was born in Idaho, moved to Arkansas when I was 9 when my dad got a job that doubled his salary. So I grew up here, but I always intended to return to the west (even did for a couple years).