Ah, the misfires are likely due to bad coil packs... haven’t heard of many, if any, bad ECUs. Good luck sir!
Ah, the misfires are likely due to bad coil packs... haven’t heard of many, if any, bad ECUs. Good luck sir!
What’s wrong w/ it? Luckily my ‘07 DB9 has been flawless*
Wait, an Aaron Gordon post without the word "environment" anywhere in it?
Same scheme is questionable... remember when the first number denoted the vehicle size, hierarchically, and the second and third numbers denoted engine size? MB and BMW have long since abandoned that tradition.
Maybe the most sage advice ever given on Jalopnik:
Check out the Nokian Hakkapeliitta R3; I have the R2s on my XC90 and love ‘em.
I’m glad Mississippi put their foot down.
As soon as I saw the headline, I knew who wrote the article.
Hmm, as a Wisconsinite, I must ask what part of the state?
Wow, that looks terrible. I’m sure it looks even better after a few years of corrosion.
SAE J2807 in the U.S.
Likewise, I've never seen another CTS wagon w/ a hitch like mine, although the trailer lights were provisioned for it.
It sounds better than a 500 Abarth?
I can’t say “shitting in buckets” was one of the things I thought I’d be reading today.
Sounds like the author is saying we should be crossing the oceans on cruise ships... oh wait.
“...T Sportline, a company that makes aftermarket cars for Teslas.”
Paging Fancy Kristen...
Time to file a diminished value claim.
I missed this weekend’s races, but was able to drive my car all-out at RA on Monday for a charity event... the track is an absolute blast.