What, however, is NOT required is for what type of TPMS system is used in the car.I've got a Land Rover LR4 and air down for off-roading in the desert. Ended up buying a tool that I can plug into the OBD port that allows me to disable TPMS entirely. As Borzak said, if you can't tell you have a flat on big truck tires you deserve to die. Unfortunately TMPS is mandated to be standard on all vehicles by the NHTSA since 2007.
http://www.nhtsa.gov/cars/rules/ruli...nalrule.6.html
Until you wanted to do something like use a seperate winter set and a summer set of tires... or in about 6 more years when the battery runs down and they want to charge you 100 dollars each and your car is only worth a few thousand, so you're like fuck it... and keep driving around with no system at all.I like mine, they show what PSI each tire is at. They are fairly accurate, but not perfect.
Yeah it's not original but still very impressive. It's in perfect condition. He's had it for 20 years. Worth about $80,000. Engine is a modernized version of the original 427 and body is a 100% replica of the original. I think an original Shelby Cobra 427 goes for like $1,000,000 and there's like under 100 left in the world. Crazy.That's pretty sick even if not original.
I am still baffled why Ford has not made a 2 seater go-kart with the Coyote. Especially now that they've placed the GT into supercar price range.
What does A Moon Bat drive?Yeah it's not original but still very impressive. It's in perfect condition. He's had it for 20 years. Worth about $80,000. Engine is a modernized version of the original 427 and body is a 100% replica of the original. I think an original Shelby Cobra 427 goes for like $1,000,000 and there's like under 100 left in the world. Crazy.
If you've got winter to worry about, a Subaru. If not, a Civic or Corolla. Even for $2,000 you can get reliability and in a DD, that's what matters.What vehicle would you buy for $2000? Daily commuter, ~10 miles per day.
Old MiataWhat vehicle would you buy for $2000? Daily commuter, ~10 miles per day.