It’s like the Bacon Number for Steam profiles.
It’s like the Bacon Number for Steam profiles.
“We want you to be able to drive 300 km/h (186 mph) and have a conversation with your passenger at the same time,”…
I daily drive my Raptor, at about 90k miles now. I use it on the farm as a work Truck for just about every short of heavy hauling, for that I have a old F350. I’ve boosted the 6.2 with a Roush Supercharger setup from the dealer. Somewhere between 550 and 600hp. My son graduates high school next year and I’ll probably…
I doubt people who are gonna work their trucks will be buying Raptors.
Lots of semi trucks out there rocking turbo 6's. They’re pretty big.
I’m normally not a very stuffy car enthusiast, but I just feel like big vehicles need a big engine. It just seems “right” y’know?
He could have Dodged it, but *puts sunglasses on* he chose to Ram it.
I would. A fairly tastefully done, good condition, period correct HUMMER?
Amazing cars when they are running. Neighbor has one and it takes one day out the month to run properly. After that its in the garage getting something replaced.
And as a bonus, you can actually sleep in it!
How does it being electric affect its finish and production quality? That makes absolutely no sense, and anyways, why is the Model S relatively well made in comparison to the X? There really isn't any excuse for the quality to be so horrendous.
At least it wasn’t one of the drive wheels.
Studebaker Tested Products. Or stone temple pilots.
It's basically a self-destruct button. All good drivers understand this.