Right. The Raptor is quite badass. After the hell I've been through, I'll likely never again own a Chrysler product. Years of GM products leads me to consider one every time I look at a new big SUV/truck.
Right. The Raptor is quite badass. After the hell I've been through, I'll likely never again own a Chrysler product. Years of GM products leads me to consider one every time I look at a new big SUV/truck.
Sure do. A 'mostly' stock tundra doing the Baja 1000. #Badass. That and my landscaper cousin runs the hell out of his and has a fleet of them. Replaced the American fleet he had before.
I thank Toyota for making the Prius and driving up their CAFE ratings. Therefore they can continue to make badass vehicles like my Land Cruiser, 4-runners, and Tundras. Just please do everyone a favor and keep it to the right lane. ;-)
Yep. These days a Land Cruiser comes in one trim. Loaded. MSRP right over $81K. Most of the dealers around here right now are selling them in the low 70s. That's one thing I like about it — it doesn't *look* like an $80K car. The dollars (or yen) went into engineering.
Yep. Next step is slee sliders. Haven't made a decision on the bumpers yet.
It definitely sees some dirt here in Colorado. Although I do experience some significant pucker at times at the thought of hurting my $81k baby. 2.5" lift and some taller tires and it is ready to go!
Yep — this stuff actually works too. I love my 2013 Land Cruiser! OTA and CRAWL/MTS is pretty badass.
I live in Colorado and I hate Subarus. At sea level, they're woefully underpowered. At elevation, I'm constantly stuck behind them struggling uphill while blocking the left lane. GTFO. That and I have had 3 friends with 2012-2014 NA Imprezas. All of which sold them due to their gutless nature.
I love my Land Cruiser (2013 200 series.) I'll drive it till it dies which will likely be a VERY long time.
I feel your pain except in the exact opposite way. 1 Dodge Durango (2001) and a 2004 Ram. Thank goodness for extended warranties. In 100K miles, the repair orders in their respective file folders were 4" thick. Never again.
50 large for a clapped-out 70s lotus with a wing from an 80s Pontiac? Cut the price in 1/3 and we'll talk. I have a friend who has a nice exige for less.
They don't appear to be available here in the states. However with some decent power, they would be a great car.
Subaru Crosstrek XV. With all the hype here in Colorado, I thought it could be a good commuter with fun for the mountains but God, it's miserable. No power, miserable CVT, manual that's like stirring Jello. Cheap interior. Ugh. Nothing redeeming.
I can't explain it but with the exception of the XT Outback, XT Forester, and STI series, I haven't yet found a Subaru worth owning. I'm always stuck behind them on the freeway and they always seem to be clogging up the left lane uphill. Flame away.