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The Ram trucks look great, but they’re built like crap.
Buy or lease a car your doing wrong
ima take a guess that Minneapolis doesnt have chik-fil-a. The one near me fills up fast and has a line that goes into the street. They have a cop come out and direct traffic come lunch time.
I have a 2014 Dodge Dart SXT 2.4L engine with the Rallye package, all black rim package, and the nav system. I paid $21,500 after tax for mine brand new. I have 110k miles currently. I have to say, I still love this car. I normally get 35 mpg and have not had to put in a dime (Other than standard maintenance that I performed myself). The dart was hit or miss if you would have a bad car or not, which was unfortunate. I still think this car was well worth every penny.
I know others have had problems, but if you performed routine maintenance, change transmission/engine oil regularly, you'll be ok. This is not a car you can ignore service on.
Hey Scotty is there a video on just trucks? We are looking into getting a new truck dodge seems to have good gas mileage but ford seems to be the best truck all around. We haven’t decided on gas or diesel yet . I’d love your honest comparison ??
Wasn't the Toyota Solara / Camry coupe made to compete with the Accord Coupe at the time?
Going inside saves zero time.
Orders are prepared in que regardless.
Giving priority to either is against policy.
There is a strange paranoia though,
when it becomes stuck in line time.
People will not turn off the engine.
Afraid it won't start again, stranded.
If motion is imminent, let it run.
Never mind the next thousand times,
they will turn that key again when parked.
A working starter motor, warm engine…
It's a tiny shrug for any of it to start again.
Why do people do that? Sit and just idle?
Because they are afraid.
With that logic, we need to get rid of all traffic lights haha
I have a '95 Ford Ranger, 2WD, 2.3L engine, 5 speed manual. I love the truck. For many years I lived in Rhode Island where they use a lot of salt on the roads in the winter. in 2016 I moved to Tennessee. About a year after the move one of my metal brake lines failed. Thank God for the manual transmission. With that, and what was left of my braking, I was able to nurse it home despite the mountains I live in. When another brake line went, I had all the brake lines replaced, both the steel ones and the flexible rubber ones. Haven't had a problem since. When a vehicle reaches a certain age, if it has been in an environment where they use a lot of salt on the roads, it makes sense to just replace ALL the brake lines when one finally goes, because if you don't you will encounter one hazardous situation after another.
Just to spite this, I am going to leave my car running while I go into mcdonalds and get my food, leave and eat my food in my car.