Right. The auto C7 is 15/25/18 for the 2019 model year. They don’t make this hard to find.
Right. The auto C7 is 15/25/18 for the 2019 model year. They don’t make this hard to find.
Great story and a great truck. I hope both you and it continue to treat each other well!
It showed up on your back porch one evening, you set out a can of gas because it looked thirsty, and now it won’t leave?
Somebody’s getting demoted back to Trax drive-testing.
I guess it had to finally Evacuate the Dancefloor
If recent history is any indication, A2 can’t stop Columbus at all.
I was going to suggest a Lexus. I like the older body style better though, this one is in the neighborhood and well within the budget. Rear-facing car seats should also fit if necessary.
Different vehicles have different charging ports, there are a few “standards” (see connector types here:
Jalopnik: How to download a used copy of VLC.
You can finance it at the same time as the vehicle, too. Harder to do that if you buy a stock one and go to Bob’s House o’ Lift Kits.
Needs more glitter finish
Maybe you have a car with a cup-holder armrest instead?
They should’ve let you drive the hatch. According to the Honda website, the hatch in sport trim can be had with the 1.5 turbo (at 180 HP) and manual or CVT. Seems like that would be more fun and better fuel economy than the sedan sport with the 2.0 L.
Not much dog, what’s up with you?
It’s true. You lease for a set period of time... the mileage is an allowance, not a guarantee that you’ll be able to hit that number during the 36 months.
If the Chicago Fire can win the world cup, why not?
The towing capacity on the Odyssey is 3500 lbs, same with the Sienna. This gets you a bit more headroom without having to get into a Tahoe.
You’ve gone too far.
From this angle, it looks like it has some crazy grin and is glancing back over its shoulder.
Why is number spoofing even legal?