bigmike349
TooBigAndTooTall
bigmike349

ok so I’m completely ignoring the sporty requirement here but you already have the tesla model S so you already have a fast car with tons or torque. your next car should be the lap of luxury when doing weekend drives and going out with the wife. the next car in your garage should be a Genisis G90. exotic? kind of. I

like a lot of the other commenters I think it looks great but at seeing the first picture of the front I thought it just looked like a kia soul with a front bumper kit and a wrap. boxy just looks good.  

your syntax is a bit weird in a few areas.

I’m in a very similar situation to you. I’m a big guy (6’6”, 350+) driving a 2010 Hyundai Sonata with 150k miles and will soon be run into the ground. I’m looking for a new car that is fuel efficient, comfortable for my plus size body, and big enough to get people into the back seat with me in the front. Unlike those

I’m still hoping that the 2023 Ford Ranger (not raptor) has a PHEV option with more room, better towing/hauling capacity, and better MPG than the maverick. I really like the maverick but I test drove one and it is just a bit too tight for me.

I used to be on the AAA band wagon until one horrendous experience. I called AAA when my wife needed a jump but that didn’t work so we had it towed to the local AAA shop (literally the AAA branded shop, not an affiliate). that shop said the entire wiring harness had to be replaced for about 1k parts and labor and

Its a TV show and not a movie, but Yellowstone is basically just a really long Ram ad.  

Unpopular opinion right here.

This is a bottom of the barrel review here. Clickbaity title with little to back it up, lots of back to back irrelevant pictures that reference nothing in the narrative, positives don’t apply to the model itself (“Driving a Carnival feels like driving a van. The Carnival feels equally long, but it’s more manageable.”

“Big guy” is too broad of a term to offer any size suggestions. is he tall? if so does he have long legs or a long torso? does he require hip room or shoulder room? As a 6'6" 370lbs guy myself I would steer clear of the Toyotas and the Lexus. they have piss poor legroom and headroom. shoulder room and hip room can be

I try my best to steer clear of the lodge articles because I find them to be inaccurate garbage plucked from the most obscure and unreliable sources but somehow they always seem to find me as a peruse other articles.

given Ford’s reputation for botching new releases compounded by COVID related chip shortages, general supply shortages, and the absurd markups on new mavericks, I’ll be holding off for a year or 2. the hopeful side of me really wants a Ford to release the maverick (or a raptor) in a Phev in 2 years but the more

we all saw this coming right?

I love mashed potatoes but I’m also super lazy so I use my instant pot to cook the potatoes using the steam basket and 15 minutes on high pressure with the skins on. I then remove the potatoes, dump the water and put the instant pot back on sautee, adding butter, cream and aromatics (sage, thyme) till they are warm

anything reliable in FWD with snow tires is the ultimate answer, but that’s not what I came here to say...

as much as I love the Ford Maverick I hate the Tucci Maverick. would much rather see one with tricked out with tons of crazy and cheap add ons using the fit system, DIY built in bed electrical system, and 2x4 flex bed system. something that blows away the instructions on how to make a bike rack from 2x4s.

This was a year or 2 back that we started looking at used models so keep that in mind. a car and driver article regarding the 2018 40,000 mile review comes to mind particularly. consumer reports reliability ratings for 2019 and older were pretty dismal. We hired Tom McParland to help us find a car and I remember our di

My wife drives the people hauler, the minivan, and needs to have range too. there are currently no EV options for us. we heard the Pacifica PHEV wasn’t reliable and couldn’t afford a new Toyota Sienna hybrid, so we got a 2018 Kia Sedona ICE. make more Hybrid, PHEV, and EV minivans, its that simple. I can’t for the

he wants a car with soul? get a Kia Soul. great design, reliable, inexpensive. another option could be a gen 1 Scion xb. plenty of style there with great reliability from Toyota.

The giant “do everything” tablet center console.