Is a gearbox replacement normal for an Aventador of this age?
Is a gearbox replacement normal for an Aventador of this age?
Don't forget that turbos that work well use an intercooler to cool the incoming air. It's a huge improvement over turbo-only installations.
Hey Griswald, where are you gonna fit a tree that big?
So basically my dreams of becoming an F1 driver were crushed when I turned... 14.
Would be great if there was a "vs" command you could use, to compare cars directly against each other.
I really, really hope there's a road trip in the P1, 918 and LaFerrari, but somehow I wonder if even the BBC can cover the insurance.
N: I lease my Golf and the lease is up in August of next year. In the spring I'll be test driving a lot of hot hatches but really the only car that might prevent me from getting a GTI next is the Focus ST. It's very likely that I'll stick with VW next because I will be way over my mileage and if I trade up, they might…
Should I feel bad that my $19,000+ base Golf from 2010 doesn't have audio controls on the wheel?
I think that's the big issue. Most newer boats seem to handle it fine, but I've heard big problems with slightly older models (my family's boat is 2006 and hasn't had an issue with 10% ethanol).
Don't forget marine engines. Boats often sit dockside for many days at a time and some of the fuel separates. It's been a huge problem for engines that weren't designed for that gas.
That's true, manuals definitely don't prevent you from boating. So far with our boat, I left foot brake to bring the revs up a little and the AWD walks it out. Have yet to have any wheel spin on a variety of ramps.
N: I find utility vehicles/pickups to be a situation where I'd actually prefer to have an automatic. When my daily driver is a fun to drive manual, it'd be nice to let the truck handle the shifting duties when it's working hard, like hauling wood or retrieving a boat from a slippery launch ramp.
Without the limiter, what speed can these engines achieve before they grenade themselves?
I'm sure there have been plenty of studies on the subject, but with a purchase as large as a vehicle, I'm surprised at how sales reflect the start of the campaign. Are there that many people "in the market" that a commercial sells it for them?
Chevy described the buyers as people who don't want or need a full-size, and value fuel economy and maneuverability, while still being a "real truck." They also compared the truck to crossovers in size, and then went into an imagined reverie of their target consumer, young go-getters who mountain bike and kayak and…
One more reason for me to move back to the GTA!
"When properly equipped," they say the Colorado is expected to offer payload capacity and trailering capacity of more than 6,700 pounds, which Chevy says is more than enough to tow your favorite boat to your favorite lake.
Is this the 2.0L turbo from the new GTI? Do you think fuel economy in that car will match this one?