Ah, that makes sense in a unique BMW way.
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Ah, that makes sense in a unique BMW way.
C'mon Aldo, here's another perfect shop car that's in your town https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ibextid=dXMIcH
Isn't a shop car supposed to actually run when you need it to? And not need to have the smoke replaced frequently?
Meh. Your expectations are too high. Ok, this one's a hatch and comes with it's own mailbox. All good work cars have a mailbox https://www.facebook.com/marketplace...ibextid=dXMIcH
Good god man - are you mad??
The triumph , WhT a colossal piece of shit. Among the fleet I’m working on is one crown Vic I’m making out of 3 parts cars - now that’s a shop car . Turn the key , hammer the throttle , repeat.
So you’re building a cop car? Is there a real shortage of old cop cars?
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I might be but I'm ok with it :tongue:
Yup. As soon as I looked up the cost for a new set of run-flats I went back to Volvo. Fuck that $2500-$3000 every few years. And they can’t be patched? Increasing the chance you’re replacing 4 tires prematurely when you do get a flat at 50% wear.
My wife’s 2022 x3 has a spare, but since this purchase was unplanned, the budget is 2020.
Local dealer told me they’re switching back to regular tires now. Turns out tons of people who bought Beemers over the last few years finally need tires and are letting BMW know where they can stick it.
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Cop car you say?
Who loves ya baby?
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I've been seeing lots of the AWD Taurus Interceptors for sale recently. I guess they're reaching that end of service-life time. Some have surprisingly low mileage and nice interiors that were probably detective cars.
Low mileage doesn't mean they didn't sit idling for 6 hours a day 5 days a week
It's not like idling continues to wear parts like water pumps.
It's not like that's basically an engine out job on a Taurus.
That sounds like the exact type of vehicle gravity would be interested in
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Haha. Under the timing cover? Fkn awesome.
" hey, lets drive the water pump with the timing chain, what could go wrong??"
^^ That's some Audi level engineering right there.
The domestics should've stuck to what they do best, simple + displacement.
In other news, I was searching for something using the who posted link, and Bobby's name is whited out. Did he delete his account?
If anyone is near that dealer he works at it might be nice to stop and do a welfare check