Brownslave688
You want a toe? I can get you a toe.
If the Cherokee burns oil, smokes and pings, there is a relatively simple (by my standards) repair.
If the Cherokee burns oil, smokes and pings, there is a relatively simple (by my standards) repair.
Mama BS had a 2005, now a 2013. They are very niceHighlander was rated one of the safest SUVs.
Not that one.
What engine does it have?
The 4.0 is a good one. The factory header is prone to cracking. An injector upgrade with 4 hole nozzles gives you better power and mileage. Very easy to perform.The Cherokee we had was the GM Iron Duke 4cyl. Not fast, but dependable.
The Grand Cherokee I took to auction (my retirement job) was the 4.0l six.
Depends on the tires.I see Ford is introducing a 750 hp Shelby friend-150 at SEMA this year. I wonder how far into the muck 750 ponys will get you stuck.
They had a charger and challenger at the local dealership. Wanted to drive one so bad.OMG! HellcatX!! 800hp.
The horror....the horror.
I usually try to make it to the annual NW Historics event at Pacific Raceways. They have a class of cars like this.This track (known now as Brainerd International Raceway (BIR) was opened in 1968 (the year I was drafted). Now days it is known more for the big NHRA Nationals drag race that is held there every Aug. I went to one road race there in 1970 and found out road racing wasn't my cup of tea. Paul Neuman raced there several times. In this clip it is interesting to see the older cars competing and also to check out all the good looking "hippie chicks". Its not too exciting but it does get better at about 3:00.
Sophisticated old dudes I guess with money. What music was there in the second one apart from the mechanical type? Red Barchetta by Rush would have been good.Seriously -----could they use any worse music?---- for both videos