Unfortunately, this sort of context is always lacking from these articles.
Unfortunately, this sort of context is always lacking from these articles.
rate of nearly 1,300 metric tons per day
The 1934 Chrysler Airflow.
I would argue the Chrysler Pacifica was painfully ahead of its time. Released in 2003 as an 04 model, shameless crossovers weren’t really a thing at that point. Chrysler knew it too and even in their own ads tried to sell the idea of “SUV lite” - such as the one where everyone went skiing and needed the AWD to get…
Quality is actually very good on these, and pretty much every other car FCA makes right now. Its not the cost cutting Benz days anymore (thank the heavens).
Why does someone need to pay Chrysler to stick a supercharger on a Challenger rather than just do it themselves?
As clickbait as it gets.
lol.
4th gear : Likewise for anyone who bought Mustangs, Camaros, large luxury cars or 4 door sedans when only one person is ever in them. If we’re going to single out cars\vehicles that are completely unnecessary then lets be consistent. Shouldn’t most people be driving a Smart car each day to work then since its mostly…
Stripper Viper with a 6.4 or 5.7 Hemi? I know the V10 is the essence of the car, but you might be able to move enough cheapies to posers to keep the V10 version afloat.
Here’s your buyer’s guide:
First generation Viper. It would be interesting to hear about something that could kill you and it would give you enough room to find a second car. Like the Hummer/GT-R.
How about something ridiculously classic like a Model T or something? Would that be too expensive? It surely wouldn’t depreciate.
This does, however, pretty much ensure that an insurance company won't use aftermarket headlamps in your car, as the aftermarket isn't reproducing trademarked icons. You can only fight for it if you know about it, though.
Jeep Wrangler Unlimited. Room for all your camping/glamping shit and you. Roots as old as your grandpa and analog AF.
Whoa there skippy. Few things:
Ugg, the whole Prowler thing again.
I’m actually surprised the Prowler is as quick as it is. Did they really hit 60 in 5.7 seconds? That’s not lightning fast, but it’s respectable even today.
5.7 seconds to 60 is slow?
don’t care, still want.