This is probably true. What's ridiculous though, is that some areas near where I live, some highway speeds are only 40mph! It goes 55, 40, 55, 65, then 70 once you cross into WV. I've never been anywhere else with a 40mph limit on the highway.
This is probably true. What's ridiculous though, is that some areas near where I live, some highway speeds are only 40mph! It goes 55, 40, 55, 65, then 70 once you cross into WV. I've never been anywhere else with a 40mph limit on the highway.
Hey! I'm a people in Maryland, and I DO NOT hog the left lane on the NJ turnpike! (Mainly because I've never been on the NJ pike, but shhh, don't tell anyone...)
Or something from Sonic the Hedgehog... eww.
They are super durable trucks. My stepdad has a 2000 in the same config (single cab, long bed) with over 200k miles on it, that he DD for nearly 10 years, until he got his 2012 Ram 3500 Cummins Dually. He still drives it as a work truck. The paint is peeling, it's rusty, it's dented, beat to death, but it still…
Somewhere, I have an old clock made from a 60-something Fiat 1500 Spider hubcap. In lieu of that, there's the tried and true rim as a hose reel idea.
So... much... carbon fiber. Must have!
Having family from the area, and visiting there many times myself, painesville and mentor are very close to each other, not far outside of Cleveland. There is a mentor ave in painesville, mentor, chardon, Concord, Euclid, and Willoughby I believe.
Haven't seen one of those around. I do remember looking at a 1985 Renault convertible a few years ago, here on the western end of the state. $1500 is what the guy wanted for it, and I think it had a 4-speed.
I came here to say the same thing. I saw an AMC Eagle a couple weeks ago, a Corrado a few months ago, a first-gen Taurus within the last week, a 300ZX earlier today in fact. CRXs are all over the place. There's also a few MR2s and Saabs like that around here too, and coincidentally, I'm also in Maryland. Maybe if more…
Maybe people would buy more of them if the engines were Outback.
Ha! I had one for awhile. It was actually a decent car, and the 3800 V6 had some kick. I liked mine.
I'm just gonna steer clear of this phone.
$6000? What a load of bull.
Somebody needs to tell Ford to get off their high horse.
They are being shipped. If you do a vehicle search through Dodge's website, you'll see a lot in transit. I've noticed most of them are manuals as well.
Featuring Miata air vents.
It will continue to be one, if you continue to associate it with one. They are working on this car to move past the negative history it's associated with. You, and others who share your view, keep reminding them of that history, and attempting to nullify that success. Don't look at what it's been, look at what it's…
The thing is, it's not a Sebring anymore. Yes, the first 200 WAS a renamed Sebring essentially, and slightly fancied up, but now, it rides on an all new platform, and is much better overall. It looks better, I'm quite sure it drives better, and it has a much higher quality interior, so, I'm sorry, but if you believe…
Ok, so my car has a rebuilt title, 2000 Durango. I got it at a decent price, and it does fine, for the most part. I don't know what caused it to have to be rebuilt, no idea, never looked into. I never had an issue insuring it, registering, or tagging it. It needs some work, but it drives well enough. We've put almost…