Gerry197
Gerry197
Gerry197

Well, they didn’t make it, just a badge job, not sure if I would count that. 

Sure for you it has no positive effect, and I can respect that, I’m sure you are not alone there.

True, but it’s an EV, no real choice there, but at least done in a novel way.

A Ford F150 Lighting on 35" all-terrain tires charging at a Supercharger, can’t wait to see it.

I haven’t needed a printer in years, but back when I did, I just bought a new printer when I needed new cartridges. Most of the time, it was actually cheaper just to buy a whole new printer.

Opps, you are right.  Clearly I am worse. 

That’s cheap in the world of yachts, that boat is barely a tender quality for a Super Yacht.

I have used AAA quiet a few times and they always been great. Usually very fast and efficient.

Excellent point.  The performance on the pointy end is so high, makes sense they move down market a bit for various types of buyers. 

I got to admit, I wasn’t sure about the Urus. I mean I knew it would sell well, but didn’t think it would hold value, but it does. The resale on them, even accounting for the current market, is pretty impressive.

Well, maybe expanded down a bit, but their high ranges is higher than it’s ever been.

For mpg, driver’s assist systems, hybrid and electric systems reasons going forward, you are likely not going to see any more manuals, especially in this type of application.

Considering that 4-banger came from the full size 1500 Silverado, it should per it in perspective.

Body shaming and not believing a women, what’s going on here Jezebel?

I guess if you aren’t looking that hard. 2005 - 2014 was technically the same generation, but it got a pretty substantial cosmetic update in 2010.

Well, its still doing well in sales considering the 2 door coupe market isn’t hot. Factor in their European and international sales, it’s doing just fine to guarantee its existence.

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I remember Top Gear UK did a poll about a decade or two ago, voted by the audience, asking which automaker had created the highest number of “great cars”, the results of the poll were....

Well, my local San Diego Costco had 87 octane at $5.09 today, which considering California is usually about $1 more person gallon than the national average seems to be about right about gas soon being under $4 per gallon soon.

I like it, even more than the Mach-E.  Factor in that Tesla is opening up their charging networks to non-Tesla vehicles and I could be looking at my future. 

I visited NYC recently, I can understand why. Though I saw a few civilian newer full size trucks, likely tourist I’m sure.