Do you live in the south? I would never buy a late-model vehicle w/out remote start. It’s a godsend in the winter for the northern climates.
Do you live in the south? I would never buy a late-model vehicle w/out remote start. It’s a godsend in the winter for the northern climates.
Gold tub RC10 or bust...
A cheap endoscope (what I wanted), tire tread depth gauge, carpet/engine steamer, a SlipLo kit and a car duster (not a Dodge). I can’t complain!
Don’t forget not receiving credit for the whole assembly line thing.
I would have much preferred this survey during the last couple weeks in October vs. the 279 surveys I received about who I was voting for.
I can’t not point out the obvious... A CONVERTED CONVERTIBLE CELEBRITY?!?!
... or Sweden or Malaysia.
I believe you're thinking of the Vantage.
I’d suggest they either get new jobs or move closer to their jobs.
The Bolt is the real surprise here.
*Tarvis
Daytona, sure, but I’m not so sure about RA; I think only the most skilled and experienced drivers in nothing but the most powerful road cars on earth would have a chance at 180 on the half-uphill, under one mile straightaway.
... third-most popular home video game console of the (early) 1980s, the Magnavox Odyssey2.
At the listed $753,950, it’s a little iffy... but the $3,950 discount puts it squarely in NP territory.
I’ve driven it... don’t drive like a jackass and it’s nearly impossible to crash, regardless of traffic. If it’s your first time (like it was mine), drive even less like a jackass.
Ah, ok, thanks. I was reading the answers, showing the ‘96+ model listing and it threw me off.
Round 1, Q3 - What was the very first dual overhead-cam, four valve-per cylinder General Motors four-cylinder engine that was designed entirely by GM to compete with imports in the 1980s? What did GM change the name of that motor to in 1996? Name one production car that came with this new 1996+ version of this engine.…