0-60 mph in 6.6 seconds, a quarter mile 15.2 seconds. top speed of 143 mph (230 km/h).
0-60 mph in 6.6 seconds, a quarter mile 15.2 seconds. top speed of 143 mph (230 km/h).
"...about as reliable as a parent with a drug habit", lol, that's good. But I'd still rather have a parent with a drug habit than a GTI, (or anything remotely resembling a 'hot hatch').
Good find. Do you work for CTU?
Maybe, but it looks like he hit something bigger than a volvo.
Everyone read it in Jerry's voice.
This egg hunt is fun, but...who cares? People don't buy full-size trucks for their fuel economy. Whether it's 18.5 or 15.8, they are still going to buy it. The only thing that matters in a truck is the size of the tank; the bigger the engine, the bigger the tank.
actually, this video has been on youtube for years
Or you could do it old school
I hate them already.
Well I hope it's not the same ZR2 package they slapped on the S-10's in the 90's, that was a joke. Chevy is famous for coming up with new "concepts", but in actuality they are just re-hashed, 20 year old failures. The 90's ZR2 package included:
Sorry, but a toy-sized Chevy with a six banger and Rancho shocks (lol) is not even in the same league as the Raptor, let alone a "Raptor fighter"; get back to me when they build a real truck.
I would kick the living shit out my son if he brought home a Miata, and then I would make him don a dress, drive it back to wherever the fuck he got it and walk home.
Let me guess...BMW? We certainly wouldn't want you to get your hands dirty.
I had a Jeep backfire and catch fire once too. Hmm
I used a friend's 2013 F250 4x4 to tow a rented backhoe to a cabin in the middle of winter. I could not have been more impressed. I don't how much the backhoe and low boy trailer weighed, but the Ford didn't give a shit. We powered up and over a 9,ooo foot snow and iced covered pass, and then motored up a 2 mile long…
I suppose so, but they have always been called Seaplanes. Do you want to change it?
I see, the old 'regional dialect'. But for the record, Seaplane is the correct term.