Average owners of sporty vehicles never encounter high speed corners.
Average owners of sporty vehicles never encounter high speed corners.
This won’t play in the Wrangler’s sandbox. This is aimed at the Compass/Cherokee crowd.
Car & Driver has a 12.6 listed for their 2018 Mustang GT, in a manual no less. This video does not mean much, especially with how easy it is to launch an automatic AWD.
That’s cool. But how many lb-ft?
It doesn’t say “YO” on the tailgate?
woooooooooshhhhh
Who will be the first one to 2JZ swap a new Supra?!
Because murica. Immigrants! JOBS
Leave global economics to the adults.
What happened to A50?
We are where we are now because the showrunners of The Apprentice made up a character of a suave and savvy businessman for Trump to play. And America watches too much reality TV.
I’m in a similar boat. But I’m not convinced until I see what happens with my tax returns next February. Even if my refund remains the same, the amount my take-home pay increased is negligible to me. Won’t get me a bigger car, bigger house. Won’t really allow me to do anything new. And to top it off, it’ll expire in a…
Especially when there are no details on the fucking car other than it is a small CUV. Is it a revolutionary new CUV that costs $20k and returns 100 MPGe and contains 500 lbs of Nappa leather and Alcantara? No idea! But people like CUVs!
The refreshed F-150 has already been on the road for weeks.
One data point does not a correlation make. Try talking to folks making considerably less than $100k/yr.
I will take my winnings in the form of broken concrete chunks. You can deposit them into the bed of my new GMC Sierra from a ludicrous height.
I can’t wait to haphazardly chuck my large, pointy toolboxes into this thing
I would advise you to research the McDonald’s coffee case, as it sounds like you don’t know anything about it.