Gasp! Another car from the same brand has similar design elements!?
Gasp! Another car from the same brand has similar design elements!?
Does Jalopnik pay a bonus for anyone that I can think of a way to write a negative GM article? The fact is that the new Silverado is a good looking truck.
So basically live how the Jews did during WWII, in secret? Got it.
I actually agree with you. This is purely the residents fault. They voted for the people who write the laws. People need to vote Libertarian if they want more freedom. Keep voting Republican and/or Democrat and you get the same results.
True conservatives do not try to control people or their bodies. Ass kissing bible thumpers trying to get the heartland vote that dig deep in the coffers for endless military spending while saying it’s too costly for businesses provide birth control are anything but a true conservative.
limit how much oil you can buy without running your ID through a database.
Can’t have people stock piling lubricant in case they snap and create an oil slick at work, school, etc.
Gotta ban those high capacity torque wrenches and fully semi auto jack stands
First, it was the HOAs, and I didn’t care because I didn’t live in an HOA....
“I work on computers so technology is important to me.”
Ah, the fastest cars in the world.
While I do love these, you have to admit it looks like some Russian stole a washing machine and turned it into a car.
Asking for advice on an auto enthusiast site with an active comment section is hardly the worst decision someone with money to blow could make.
You don’t need to spend 200k to get something faster than an RS7.
Why would anyone live in the Yukon Territory? And how are you commenting on a website from a place without internet access or electricity?
This one is easy. Cars are lasting longer, and more expensive to buy, so people buy less often. Unless you absolutely have to have the newest safety features, a 10 year old car is going to have the same features as a brand new car.
I originally wanted to do the same, but ended up taking the practical route— upgrading the suspension and tires at least. Because we travel tons and take rough roads, I ended up lifting it (CX7 springs out back with upgraded shocks, strut spacer up front) and throwing on some chunky tires. Also added adjustable rear…
I like how you didn’t bold the “little bit useful” part...
We already have a Puma available in the U.S. though:
I’m saying that the materials and layout in the rear seats of the q7 are worse than the pilot, Traverse, explorer, and Durango, all starting $10,000-$20,000 less.