what vehicle is the easiest to work on yourself? reliability is not a consideration, only simplicity. >hard mode: not a truck>impossible mode: manufactured in this century
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Probably a royal Enfield, they need more frequent maintenance but the actual process is simple
>>28789860Probably something like a CB125.Even a child could maintain one of these things.
>>28789860Damn, that looks like serious shit.
>>28789860No joke, probably this.
>>28789887No scooters
>>28789860early 00s camry/corolla/accord/civic?
>>28789860Most low to mid end motorcycles. Especially something like Royal Enfields(already mentioned) or for instance Honda GB(available in Europe but not in the us iirc), where its a single cylinder engine that isn't particularly stressed on a bike that has virtually everything available with only the most basic enclosures.
>>28789926No? Vans are always much harder to work on than the pickup truck/SUV variants. Anything that's not accessible via the doghouse is a cunt to get to and work on because it sits down in the scrunched up pug nose.
>>28789860Any motorcycle
>>28789931>Okay guys, what's 2+2? And DONT tell me 4, I want a REAL answer!
OP you did say "vehicle" and not "car or otherwise thing on 4 wheels"In the spirit of your intent I'd suggest an 80s american v8 sedan with 4 corner discs. For the hard mode all I can say is something that is not FWD and also isn't DOHC.
>>28789860this century eh? thats it? probably a virtus or a 301 or tipo or some other contemporary car with a decades old engine subject to emissionsless third world markets >>28789994doing the heater hoses that go under the intake on my v10 without removing the intake was only possible because of the doghouse, and i like it on my chevy van too, even though you have to remove the seats to access it well
The old PB&J>Pontiac Buick JeeMC