Sounds like freedom to me.
Sounds like freedom to me.
Like calling drug traffickers “cocaine enthusiasts”
Yep. If it was 300 bucks it would be great. at 3,000 - that extra zero puts this in the NOPE column.
“Sorry, but as a 911 owner I simply don’t see Cayenne/Macan as true Porsches”
Same here. I’m a Wisconsinite and I’ve been on the bike every month since last March. Put on 8K.
It was very loud, very windy, very rough and bumpy, and the passenger seat doesn’t recline, not even a little.
Life is short. Text this GIF to everyone you love, while you still have a chance.
No idea. I’ve never seen it :)
The World’s Fastest Indian
I’m a Jeep fan but I have to say, I agree with the Fish Guy. It’s incredibly disrespectful to the environment and an ad like that really encourages bad behavior on the part of Jeep owners. Hunters and fishermen, who make up a large segment of the Jeep market, are (or should be) great stewards of the environment. Jeep…
“Thank you for coming in to get your recall performed sir.. While we were looking at your bike, we couldn’t help but notice that.......”
In a phone call a few days later, a spokesperson from Toyota first apologized, saying that the invite mistakenly went out to Jalopnik and confirmed again that there was no drive or product to review.
I don’t think many people go out and shop for a 4.6l. Big money says there’s a wrecked ‘96 mustang in the back yard.
Robustness, character, cost, tuneability
Exactly, I know the idea here is to suggest what the person wants, but sometimes it should be to ask “WTF are you doing?” and talk some sense into them.
Definitely isn’t a great “effort to reward” engine to swap in, but the price can be right if you already have it. It’ll be smoother power than a SBC, and cheaper than an LS or Hemi, and it can be found with 300hp in stock form. It’s just a pain to try and fit, and doesn’t a ton of power/torque for the effort.
302W or 351W
Convince her that two of them are hers.
This too is my mantra and I feel that it was rewarded over the weekend when I found a taillight section for my Ford Fairmont Durango that is super hard to find and while it had one broken section - that was the section that I have had in my parts stash for 5 years waiting to find the rest...
Beat me to it. It’s called valve seat recession.