Thank you. This is one of many questions I had when watching the movie.
Thank you. This is one of many questions I had when watching the movie.
That is a lot of hundred thousands.
I’m not clicking on the video to give that turd another view.
Star for sad but true.
That is simply to increase the PSI of the tire on the contact patch with the ground. Look at any old plow truck, big skinny tires.
I always define “cold” as “when Celsius and Fahrenheit meet”
I was going to make fun of you but it won’t hit that for almost 18 hours here (warm front).
So it becomes a reliable RWD car?
I’ve been saying this for ages, winter tires are for snow and ice. Sips only increase traction when there is something preventing traction from happening, otherwise they aren’t doing you any good.
The average car is a Kia and the average SUV is a Toyota.
Solidly 3/4 of the cars you mention here had some middling to decent chops as FWD sportish cars or at least offered trim packages that got them some decent fun.
The Geo Metro convertible called. They just wanted to say “hi” nothing beyond that, everyone forgot them too.
That is the sort of thing that come sup when you’re running for president in ten years.
I assume you meant “Escort ZX2" which was almost 25% less boring than a Paseo and came out later that decade.
While opinions are fun, they don’t replace facts. Look the numbers up.
Using the letters “GT” to describe an upscale trim package really grinds my gears.
Ouch, I had an engine blow up on me exactly once and it was a brand new built Ford 351M that had just gone through break-in. That was the most explosive, messy, nasty catastrophe I’ve seen yet. I still have the piston saved on my “wall of shame” along with other things that didn’t go well. Connecting rod broke in half…
At what point does a barn become a garage? How many cars have to occupy it before you’re past the tipping point?
OK so what you do is choose your two least favorite things in the driveway right now and unload them to make space for these.
Man I love seeing hard numbers.