The Ford Bronco Sport
A vehicle designed with the singular purpose of fleecing folks who think they’re buying a Bronco
The Ford Bronco Sport
A vehicle designed with the singular purpose of fleecing folks who think they’re buying a Bronco
Ahh, the national vehicle of left lane sitting
This may be for FH4 but the basics still all apply
Oddly in playing around in FH5 a bit I’d say the old roll cage adage while still a good guideline may not be completely true. I saw some impressive increases in handling by adding it to historically flimsy vehicles - the GMC K1500 for example. Now on a modern vehicle or an already race-prepped car, absolutely useless.
The majority of, especially second gen, Prii I see are foot-to-the-floor, up my asshole while I’m already passing someone at 85, that grey-green they all are and way past inspection
Wouldn’t that exclude meat replacement products such as vegetable/soy bacon?
Think of how much money you’ll save by buying this! Otherwise you’d have to spend a lot more to let everyone know what terrible taste you have
I may not have room in my heart to hate it but I sure have a lot of room in my head to forget it existed. We’re all probably better forgetting the Sebringclipse and this.
Here’s the thing, the 08 TL that everyone lauds has a few things going for it over the newer one from an aesthetic standpoint, mainly finding a near impossible balance of staid, ‘boring’, functional design and some amount of futurism. The details don’t shy away from hard angles or straight edges but they aren’t…
I daily a G35 and for the most part it's enough car for me. I've sat in one but never actually got to drive around
Personally one of my personal attainable dream cars is a G37s. It seems like a good compromise with the 370 bones and some decent luxe.
I had a 91 GTS, loved that thing with the only exception of it's weirdly large turning radius
I’m happy to see Toyota giving it a go back into performance a bit. It will be interesting, I hope we get something that would be good successors to the Celica All Trac of old.
Millenial here, chrome wheels on a proper luxury sedan, particularly in black, are the best choice.
Wow, the new Veloster N looks great in Black
How much does traction control intervene in everyday hooning, and when both on and off? Is full off an option?
In other words, C8, what that butt do?
There really isn’t much (if anything) in the Nissan lineup that makes sense to me as an enthusiast that doesn’t want to sacrifice backseats. None of their cars are offered in manual apart from the slightly better than penalty box Versa and the decade old 370Z (which is only a slight update from the 350Z) and most of…
“Add some salt, pepper, ketchup, hot sauce, a finger of Jack Daniel’s, whatever.” - sounds like Salty’s on her way to some good barbecue sauce
Please, for the love of God, Toyota! Make this happen, I see debt in my future and a 3-cylinder turbo monster.