Also, Harry S. and FDR....
Also, Harry S. and FDR....
Almost all cars are designed for front plates, though many are designed with the shorter, wider, Euro-style plates in mind.
Tom Dotter, a Denver-area shop owner who specialized in Fiats
Wait...what’s that in the back of the lot??
For how long are we going to keep calling these compact hatchbacks “crossovers” and accept the fact that modern cars just have more generous ground clearance than before ?
deserves all the stars
Because shut up, Kyle.
No but you can increase the density. You can build up. Not everyone needs or wants a yard. But this would require rezoning, and reevaluating building codes, etc. Oregon is about to make all single family zoning open to at least duplexes, and in some places 4-plexes. California needs to do to the same to spur infill.
I’m absolutely with you on having an appropriate amount of sidewall. Still, there’s something to be said for having an extra inch or so of actual undercarriage height where I don’t have to fear for my oil pan when trying to get to the grocery store.
This is a good take
That’s equivalent to 1.3 Range Rovers so he’d still be winning.
I’m afraid he may end up with a fleet of 400 broken Saabs.
But rural America? Good luck. Everyone around here is driving a new F-150. 25% of them are lifted, on wider tires. I know the 3.5 liter Ecoboost is supposed to touch 25 mpg on the freeway, but with a lift, bigger tires, and an average speed on 75 mph, I doubt most even average 17 mpg. But do they care? No. Because…
The world is just a series of Jeep Grand Wagoneers holding up onther Jeep Grand Wagoneers. There is no end. What’s underneath the Jeep Grand Wagoneer beneath the Jeep Grand Wagoneer?
5. IF the fires do burn longer, what is the suspected length of burn?
Honestly, I think we have to get away from the gas station model entirely. Put charging points in malls, at restaurants, at office buildings. Since you just need a power source and not a big tank of dead dinosaurs there’s a lot more flexibility with EV charging and that would do way more to get rid of the…
This is awkward because I live in that neighborhood and I’m awaiting delivery of my Orange 30AE Miata right now.
Dude, I think you just found a way to solve all the problems
The Colorado extended cab starts just above $20k.
I bought a Tacoma for just over $30k. Would’ve considered the Ridgeline if the front-end design wasn’t so terrible.