You should check if your battery is in good shape. A bad cell will cause low voltage and your car will not perform correctly. Batteries often go bad if the car is stored without some kind of battery tender. Vipers are very sensitive to low voltage levels.
Hi Rafi. The word "budget" implies to me that this is what you are limiting yourself to spend. If that's your limit then .... well .... that's your limit. You should research what condition a GTS will be in at that price point and decide are you willing to buy a GTS with those attributes.
I'm thinking about getting one of these. They seem to have mixed reviews. It's been about a year since this post was originated. Those that bought one, would you still recommend them?
This has happened to me in my 2000 a few times over the years. It's just the way things line up. The best thing to do is not force it, or you will bend or break something. I just put the clutch in and run through the forward gears and then try reverse again. Usually always works.
Yeah, I don't quite understand how keeping the dealerships open would jeopardize their viability other than the manufacturers don't know how to or aren't willing to cut costs.
GM, Chrysler fight reopening of closed dealerships - Yahoo! Finance
I'm sure some of you have seen this mornings news already.
GM, Chrysler press lawmakers to back off House legislation to restore closed dealerships
By Ken Thomas, Associated...
Yes, having those things would be nice. BUT, those are not the main goal of this bill. It is the goal of this bill to make energy more expensive!!!!
President Obama’s OMB director, Peter Orszag, told Congress last year that “price increases would be essential to the success of a cap and trade...
Fiat did not buy Chrysler. Fiat did not purchase Chrysler. It was a cashless exchange. Fiat took a 35% stake in Chrysler in exchange for Fiat's fuel-efficiency technology.
It'll happen. It'll happen soon and 52% of America will be kissing the President's feet for doing it. First...National Health Care. Second...Transportation. The ground work is laid. Transportation will be the next imperative event that we need to get done asap and we only have a 2 month window...
By raising the average MPG, the government will be reducing a huge revenue stream in gas taxes. This will result in possibly higher gas taxes or some other tax to make up the difference. The claim of saving money to the consumer is false!!!
This MPG initiative also ties in a NATIONAL emissions...
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