Car Stuff

What the f###

They all were.
No April Fool’s joke this year was good because they were all exploited so much.

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The CoD Wrangler was an actual thing, and was kinda pointless.

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Oh was it.
Bruh. Why make it off the video game. The OG 1940s one is all you need. That’s a real war vehicle.

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Facts. Those things are frickin invincible. People are still beating the sh*t out of them today which just goes to show how good they are.

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And they can climb rocks better than suited up wranglers! They can go anywhere :joy:

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Cadillac CT4-V :fire: (not the Blackwing)





I still think the “older” Chevy Colorado looks better than the 2021/2022 redesign.

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Idk. Just doesn’t look as good in my opinion.

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Looks practically the same imo

I’m sorry, but a tall, unstable rock crawler should not be accelerating that quickly. A 2sec 0-60 is insanely fast and is dangerous in a low, small sports car, 2sec 0-60 in a Jeep is just a recipe for a lawsuit.

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Dodge Challenger :fire:


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I saw a WRX STi TypeRA today.

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Couldn’t think of a better American duo :us:

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It’s the 50th anniversary of the “Go anywhere” Subaru wagon this year.

Subaru’s first 4WD wagon debuted in 1972 as the Leone. They’re a bit different than the Outbacks of today. They had solid rear axles, and could be had with full time Symetrical AWD (still used today) or part time 4WD (like in a truck). Some even had a low range gearbox.
The general principle is still the same as today though; flat-4 up front sending power to all the wheels, and enough ground clearance to go over most obstacles in your path.

This was the vehicle that started the Subaru craze out here in Colorado, and it appealed to that same type of people that they do today: skiers, bikers, and camping enthusiasts.

The biggest downside is they hade like 60hp at sea level, so up here in Colorado you never had more than like 45hp due to altitude (you lose about 3% for every 1000ft of elevation). With pretty much every Subaru when driving through snow, you’d run out of power before you’d run out of traction.

@anon21556663

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I’m thinking that a fuel pump replacement is in store for the Subie. Looks like a pretty simple job, so I’ll probably do it myself.

I’m trying to decide if I should replace the whole housing and pump or just the pump. I can do the pump for about $20-$50, or I can do everything for about $350, and I could go for a higher quality BOSCH system.

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If you can afford to spend a little extra I’d replace the whole thing.
Might as well.
And for higher quality.

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