Really? I think they underdid the TRX cosmetically, in fact I sometimes confuse it for a regular Rebel, especially in red.
Really? I think they underdid the TRX cosmetically, in fact I sometimes confuse it for a regular Rebel, especially in red.
I’m assuming that is a diesel? No way a Hemi can do that, my Rebel Edition 1500 is barely half that mpg, though it is the off-road variant with 33" tires and 3.92 rear axle.
I saw another title that stated “Toyota Crown Pretending to be a Crossover”.
Who cares about Jeff. How about anyone who orders a ship build isn’t likely responsible for the logistics of said build.
Just a wider body and longer travel away from doing that. The stock 6.2L is close to matching the stock Raptor.
Completely childish response of course, because you realize you can’t actually argue the point.
I’m not a fan of him or defending him, just the idea that a guy who commissioned a boat build by one of the top super yacht builders isn’t likely on the ground floor of the decision making on the logistics of its construction.
I get the Bezos hate in the peanut gallery here for some many other things, but this is likely nothing to do with him.
You assume it’s Bezos who actually was instrumental is this becoming an issue?
Stick with some sort of Toyota or Lexus of your choice, about 7-10 years old. It would have reached it’s depreciation curve at this time.
Before the current gen came out, Nissan was going to contract out a badge engineered Titan from RAM, but decided later in the process to do it on their own.
In the US the S550 is a cheaper muscle car, it’s fine for its price point.
Maybe before the S550 generation. Where as Chris Harris said it felt like they Mustang downed a higher platform instead of the other way around.
Funny thing is, I had an F150 with the 2.7L for 4 years with zero issues, it was a great motor.
Exactly. I feel bad for them, but they will figure it out, eventually.
Sure, that’s absolutely true, but they can still make reliability updates and changes regardless of the freeze.
It is in California, many are franchises that are owned by individuals. In fact I know a few.
Actually, most of these stations/shops are mom and pop. They are individually owned franchises. Not that different from a McDonalds or Subway.
Sucks for the station, I think they make pennies on the gallon, their margin per gallon sold is likely the same, whether that’s $2.50 or $5 a gallon. They really make their money in the convenience part of the station.
It was looking like a potentially fun and exciting conclusion, with Max on fresh tires and final race chase down of Charles about to begin, but the Ferrari engine blew up.