Ram sold a total of 633,694 trucks in 2019
Ram sold a total of 633,694 trucks in 2019
15 Wrangler
15 RAM v6
Fiat Mopars!
yep doing good at it, moving those plants around gave them capacity to do it.
15 Wrangler
15 RAM v6
Fiat Mopars!
Nice, I miss my 06 Screaming Yellow GT (I went from a purple 96 GT to that). I have never owned a red Mustang.
Gulfstream Aqua (Now Competition Orange)
Purple 96 GT
Yellow 06 GT
Black 2010 GT
Black 96 Cobra
Silver 16 GT
I really want a Grabber Blue S197 GT500 or S550 GT350.
You have got to be kidding me!!!
You went from a purple 96 GT
to a 2006 yellow GT?
So did I...
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I don't suppose you also owned a white 1986 GT?
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Thanks for the info! I'm not even thinking about Tesla or other electric, just not my thing....
I have always like the CTS, and maybe should look at them, maybe ATS as well. I see an M plate my neighbor has is a CT4, it looks pretty sweet though.
I'm not such a Cadillac type of person, more of a blue collar kind of person.
But in the back of my mind, always looking at CTS, just don't know much of anything about them.
Honestly, once they get the EV platforms tested, it's just a matter of attaching a body to the "skateboard" and then selling it. EV bypasses all CAFE constraints and there's virtually no powertrain testing required after the initial skateboard (battery/motor/generators). Limited durability testing is a huge coat savings to any company.
Personally, I prefer a internal combustion engine, rear wheel drive. As long as it's powered properly, a turbo 4cyl is great. (although I'd much rather have a 500hp V8)
Ugh. A 3 year old used one of these steaming turds was my first car. $2,000 for a low mileage three year old used car?!? My Dad (a GM employee) somehow thought this was a can't miss opportunity and since my parents funded 3/4 of the purchase, I was stuck with it. It was such a great deal my Dad bought it a full 9 months before my 16th birthday and drove it himself until I turned 16. My Dad even told me if I hated it he would buy it off me. I drove it for 6 months or so and told him I hated it and would sell it to him and he said sure and offered me $500 for it (his rational is that was all the money that came out of my pocket) so needless to say I kept it. i wound up having it for a total 1 year and approx. $1000 of repairs before I dumped it. On the plus side, I got my first job at 14 and had enough money to buy my second car, a 60K original mile 1966 Chevelle Malibu Sport, before I was even able to sell this turd.
Regarding that well written article, the author talks about the clutch linkage being a cable. My memory must be failing me. Having had to crawl under the car on multiple occasions to try to adjust the linkage to keep it from popping out of 5th gear, I could swear the linkage was mechanical (rods).
Scott
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