@JesusDeSaad: +1
@JesusDeSaad: +1
I thought it was because ever since I got part-time a job, the local deli was easily accessable.
You mean Toyota Tacoma?
Mine all always work. Last year, I tried to refrain from eating possum. And Accomplished that.
@David Levine: Usually in 5000-6000 miles, depending on how you drive. Those stickers claim 3000miles are wrong. That's mostly for cars 1980 and older. Ford, Toyota, GM and many others suggest 5-6000.
@GetOutOfBox: That's what I was thinking. It just doesn't sound right.
@xcalibr: The steering wheel also shakes at 65mph. But yeah it is a great car but my windshield has more cracks and chips in it than a bag of peppercorn Doritos. (If they made those) No rust on mine either. They are good little cars. But I think you either have a pretty good experience with them, or a horrible one.
And now Washington (state, you asshole).
My 94 Saturn SL2 has over 260,000 and still running great. It does have a lot of road noise I hate though. Absolutely no insulation or sound deadening.
I have come to the conclusion I am now immune to caffeine. The other day I washed down 2 200mg caffeine pills with an energy drink, and took a nap in class. The next day, I didn't take any caffeine and took an even longer nap in class.
No it's because flossing hurts my teeth. Is there a way to do it wrong?
Isn't that common sence? I see a lot of people when they start to slide instantly slam on their brakes. 4WD doesn't make you slide less or drive better in the snow, it only helps you get going. When it was really icey the other day I was driving an automatic (I know, burn me at the stake) I shifted into 2nd to use the…
I have a park toolbox out in my garage the same color as the before picture. It also has a fair amount of rust and grime.
@djscruffy: Definately, RX7club Forum, RX8club Forum and my friend also has a website with useful information aaroncake.net. But if you ask an RX-8 question on RX7club, they will likely answer it just the same as RX8club and vice-versa.
I like the Taurus SHO body style, along with the engine of course.
@Isetta: Hahaha, dumbass!
@lewis82: Eh!
@djscruffy: Oh and for turboing an engine, it should be 'doweled' to avoid cracking the block.
@djscruffy: Well, the thing about the warming up: Lets say you park it in the garage and it has been sitting for a while without starting, and want to move it to wash it. So you move it out of the garage without warming it up and turn it off after moving it. It is a possibility that doing that has flooded it.
Blame it on your accountant.