It was the opposite. Carol Shelby loved the Shelby Dodges. There is even a great photo of him racing in the GLHS and beating the Mustangs.
It was the opposite. Carol Shelby loved the Shelby Dodges. There is even a great photo of him racing in the GLHS and beating the Mustangs.
A guy I work with has one, he described it as the most practical vehicle he has ever owned. He loves it.
Super reliable and massive interior space. Plus the designers actually thought out how to make it user friendly. Things like the back seats either fold the side or can be completely removed easily. Even maintenance is easy. I replaced my front bumper cover and super yellowed headlights in an hour never having done it.
They can fix the speedometer. The way Outbacks are driven they obviously come reading 5 mph fast.
We have Sprinters for work. We also have GMC box vans, outside of fuel mileage the GMC is far better in every aspect. Whoever designed the basic maintenance on the Sprinters should be given an award for awesomeness. Just well done, but everything breaks so easy and we go through lights like mad. And expensive to fix.
I had to tell two of my female employees to wear shirts with a smaller V. When they bent over you could see everything. These are younger women, both twenty. I told the first one, who is, to put it mildly, smoking hot, that when she bends over I can see her belt buckle. The other employee went similarly. Both…
Try this on Montana. Lots of wealthy people there who look like they were an extra on duck dynasty. A friend works at a Ford dealership and will have guys walk in drop 50 Grand cash for a vehicle. Another friend worked at a Mercedes dealership and has seen more than a few scuzzy looking owners get a new model every…