If someone is fine dropping $58k for this I’d almost argue they probably have enough spare cash to be able to afford a Hummer EV (i know it’s 2x as much) and they should have just got that for their hummer fix.
If someone is fine dropping $58k for this I’d almost argue they probably have enough spare cash to be able to afford a Hummer EV (i know it’s 2x as much) and they should have just got that for their hummer fix.
Powertrains are shared, and some of the interior, but otherwise it doesn’t share very much under the skin with the Tahoe.
Back in the day when these first came out, they had an undeniable cool factor. Lebron had one in high school. I remember a local person had one and it had star/awe power. They were the Tesla Y’s, Rivians of the day, though it was to be short lived. Then there came a lot of post 9/11 resentment/wars fought for…
This was a great article. I have been using Krown on my vehicles since my first one because everyone in my family took their cars to them. I knew about the effect it has on rubber (ruined some door rubber on an uncles car once) and I knew they drilled holes. In my area (Barrie Ontario) almost everyone brings their…
At the end of the day, this was just a better use of time and money.
Other than for the sake of getting an article out of it, i’m curious to know why you went this route rather than the do it yourself method with a couple of cans of Fluid Film.
Pretty sure is the Toyota BXD20 Mega Cruiser
Yup. Even just around the paddock as a passenger is tough.
Old NYC Taxis
Any car my sister is driving. She can’t maintain a constant speed. Accelerate, get to the speed limit, coast, lose speed, and repeat. She does this constantly and not smoothly. I can’t imagine how bad it would be in an electric car.
The backseat of a 911, a place only legless children could possibly fit.
Kind of a digression, but there’s a passage at the end of Wild (the book; I don’t know if it appeared in the movie) in which the author, having finished her trek in the wilderness, achieves the insight that all of her transgressions - the drug use, the sex outside her marriage, everything - had been a form of saying…
Once knew a bachelor who owned a Porsche...and a Pinto, for dates, for just that reason.
“Torch... or Tracy.”
Agree with you, and I may be the only person to give you a star. As long as you can get from Point A to Point B, what’s the problem?
Bah! No car, provided it is clean and in good repair, should be a source of embarrassment. If the prospective date turns their nose up at your whip then it wasn’t meant to be. Either they’re too shallow to be worth your time or they don’t share your taste in cars, or both. Move on, dignity unscathed. OldManMcKenna…
I’d date whoever has honestly
I can’t believe nobody said “Anything owned by Torch... or Tracy.”
Long ago when I was dating - before meeting my wife in 2006 - I would always take my crappiest vehicle to whatever date I was going on. If you want me because of my car, I sure as hell don’t want you.
1977 Ford Country Squire Station Wagon. I was 16, pretty short at that time and the driver’s seat was broken down. I had to sit on a pillow to see over the steering wheel. She still dated me, even after that!