The trouble with the 90s Delica was that they were built so rigid for off road use and their absence of crumple zones. I got rear ended in one and my head snapped back with enough force to bend the headrest.
The trouble with the 90s Delica was that they were built so rigid for off road use and their absence of crumple zones. I got rear ended in one and my head snapped back with enough force to bend the headrest.
The trouble with the Flex was that it was a Ford and had the accompanying quality issues. I’ve owned a Delica and the build quality was far beyond what Ford produces.
I just messages Mitsubishi Canada and pointed them to this article. I recommend that others do the same.
Maybe Brexit is the real reason it is in your backyard.
I would do the Mercedes 300TDi conversion on this. It makes it an amazing vehicle.
I used to coal roll (inadvertently) in mine just going up the Malahat. I can’t imagine trying to get one up the Coquihala.
I was rear ended in a ‘91 Delica. The rigid construction meant that the shockwave ripped through the vehicle, causing my head to snap back with enough force that I bent the headrest. Crumple zones are a good thing and the rigid body and bull bars on the 4WD version really make it a lousy vehicle to be in an accident…
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I love the warning on the ad: WARNING: Operating, servicing and maintaining a passenger vehicle, pickup truck, van or off-road vehicle can expose you to chemicals including engine exhaust, carbon monoxide, phthalates, and lead, which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects and other…
I remember working on these in the 80s and early 90s. They were a miserable car to work on. Not to mention that they rust out in all sorts of hard to reach spots. 25 years ago you were hard pressed to give one away.
There is only one option. Volvo C30 Polestar
I remember not that long ago you could barely give a 914 away. Now they’re being buoyed up by the rest of the air cooled Porsches and have achieved pricing that just makes me shake my head.
Volvo C30
I am sure that both those folks consider themselves to be good Christians.
I do not understand why they would even bother blocking access to charging? How would they feel if Tesla owners were to leave their car parked in front of the gas pumps? It is truly mind boggling to me (maybe it is because I am Canadian, I am really not sure).
That’s the question. Will it burn itself to the ground or burnout leaving a cars & coffee taking several bystanders with it?
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Start the timer, who will it be Tavarish or Tyler Hoovie with the video titled, ‘I bought the mouldiest Mercedes in America”
You’re assuming two-three kids. Some of us like to have more kids than that.
I am curious about the diesel Bentayga. Are people buying it for the torque or to save on fuel costs?