Last year, when GM was scrambling to reduce their huge inventories of unsold, soon to be discontinued truck?
Try to find a Lariat in Canada under 55 000$... Plus, two wheels drive truck are nearly non-existent from dealer lots.
Super Crew was made available in the XL trim back in '13. I'm pretty sure they'll keep offering it.
Yes, because RWD platforms made Cadillac such a sale success.
I guess you're far from NB, because I can't remember the last time I saw one of those.
Ask people who bought 3.5L Ecoboost 5 years ago. Those engine proved themselve by now, and they're known to be tough.
Wasn't the 3.5L numbers revealed for the new Expy at 380HP/Something LBFT?
Headlights are one of the priciest parts on a vehicle to develop due to the hundreds of regulations.
Cheap maintenance.
Nice Outback! We owned a lot of Keystone products while my dad sold them. All Laredo or Avalanche.
About the only time a VW can be called 'reliable'.
Something like the Boss 6.2L? I'm pretty sure it'll be around for a while in the larger trucks.
I still do that with my '92.
Back in the days, my grand-father was a Ford/Lincoln salesman. He always drove brand new 460 Lincoln demos and he street raced them.
When growing up, my across the street neighbor had 2 '71 GTX, an orange one (like pictured) and a purple one. Both had the 440+6, Slapshift, Air Grabber and Machine Gun tips. He still owns both.
My dad had 5 different Maverick Grabber, all bought new. He's got a soft spot for them.
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'more reliable'
Lol.
Supposedly around 4400 lbs, so 600 lbs more than a GT500 coupe...