Just like the previous gen, no getting a bumper “over” it. You’ll be hacking everything below the headlights off with a Sawzall... which should be a massive aesthetic improvement.
Just like the previous gen, no getting a bumper “over” it. You’ll be hacking everything below the headlights off with a Sawzall... which should be a massive aesthetic improvement.
Honestly I am amazed that Tesla, Rivian, Lucid, etc are actually marching towards shipping a product at all. I work in telecommunications and the disruption to existing products that had abundant inventory and multiple supply chains just a year ago is mind blowing. This is equipment vendors were incentivizing to the…
Judging by the number of trucks modified to the point where they are no longer very useful for “truck things” (Slammed to the ground, lifted 2ft with 30 inch rims and 30 profile street tires, lifted 2ft in front and slammed in the back, etc.) that I see on a daily basis, I think there is a fair sized market for…
Judging by the number of trucks modified to the point where they are no longer very useful for “truck things” (Slammed to the ground, lifted 2ft with 30 inch rims and 30 profile street tires, lifted 1ft in front and slammed in the back, etc.) that I see on a daily basis, I think there is a fair sized market for…
I am very sad they ditch the split gate. I was hoping to upgrade our current LX but there is no way in hell I am giving up a tailgate. I use it all the damn time and its amazing. It’s a door that turns into a bench AND shelter for said bench. Lift gate is lame and I am sad now.
These threads might be of use to you David:
I am having mixed feelings about this trucks identity. My 2008 Trail Teams FJ Cruiser was hands down one of my favorite vehicles ever. Everything inside was super chunky and super simple. But that ethos was consistent throughout.
Had this happen as well. Clogged sunroof drain, water eventually pools up and runs down the A-Pillar right into that fuse panel. You may have to pry the sunroof open to get to the drain holes and unclog. If you are able to access them, its a super easy job to clear them out.
Both. It’s not the proper tool for the job but in the right hands it could get it done. Just like a table saw is the right tool for making a nice straight cut. Could an experienced carpenter make a pretty damn straight cut with a jigsaw? Sure. The same tool in the hands of a novice would produce much different…
To answer your question, no a Bronco Sport in any trim is not an appropriate vehicle for this trail. Could and experienced driver navigate one down this trail? Sure. And the switchbacks where all these articles take place are past the challenging obstacles (Assuming you aren’t driving the trail backwards), a small…
As others have said, nice soft springs for offroad ride comfort and flex don’t make for great payload figures. That said Toyota in general seems to be pretty conservative with its measurements. The LX570 is rated for 1,385lbs of payload... I may or may not have loaded well over 2,000lbs of rubber gym flooring in one…
Sure, but I am in the area frequently for work and have lots of family and friends there. While there are people out and about even when its 105+ many people do a whole lot of indoor or poolside activities much of the year compared to other places. That said it is a pretty active community in general, there is…
I am sure they will rent the units but this would make sense in a place with more mild weather. You can’t be outside for more than 30 seconds for half the year, that doesn’t seem to invoke trendy walkable community.
As someone actually considering a smaller 4 door EV for our daily run around vehicle I have been pretty keen on this but man the color palette inside and out is a bummer. In my youth a went for restrained colors, maybe I wanted to appear mature. Now that my grey hair does that job for me I am looking for something a…
This is pretty spot on. And a huge factor in pushing me to leave CO, where I grew up. Still love the state, just not as interested in dying in traffic trying to explore it anymore.
I am probably the target demographic for this. Wife and I both work from home. Our only car is an LX570, it nails all our comfort, utility, offroad and kid/gear/dog hauling needs but its thirsty. Most of my driving is under 10 miles round trip, something like this make a lot of sense if we were to add a second car to…
I have been using a Pax2 (Which I would argue is probably more along the lines of the apple aesthetic with minimalist all aluminum design and no visible buttons. But this does seem to address my (minor) gripes with the Pax.
I enjoy seeing all the new cars coming out and reading reviews and head to head comparisons, but this is the first new sports car in a long time that I have said Yep. That has to be in my garage. Will be my first Z car. Never really been a Nissan guy, but damn.
We sold our house and RV’d for a year during the pandemic. We already had everything in motion (We had already bought a 2016 Itasca Solei Class A, gutted it and started a remodel and put our house on the market) when the pandemic hit. Decided to just stay the course and go for it. Ended up being an amazing experience.…
Does the estate R come with a manual option? If not I’d give up the extra cargo space to row my own any day.