So glad it has lived up to your expectations. I look forward to seeing more about it soon. But you missed a premium time to say “it’s time to turn up the beats.”
So glad it has lived up to your expectations. I look forward to seeing more about it soon. But you missed a premium time to say “it’s time to turn up the beats.”
Exactly. Radar has great uses at speed.
Those seats are the worst part to me. Such a weird design choice.
I mean, I love the big sunroof as well, but that dash is awful. Truly a horrendous, glossy plastic.
I mean, if you have some room and some wrenching friends, you can always make it a group project. No need to hold back. Look at David’s stories, the content will write itself!
I am really glad you were able to go to Zion. It is beautiful. The fact that you were the only journalist that responded meant that you got to take all the time and ask all the questions!
If only he had stated that it was new to him, but not to everyone.
Take your star.
I feel bad for laughing as much as I just did. My wife glared at me from her meeting.
First off. Yellow is fun. I agree that red is what we expect, but yellow is fun to me.
This is a great story. I loved hearing about the enthusiastic and realistic employee!
I have friends who use their hybrids for camping, and have the inverters installed, but this article highlighted how useful an EV can be in places where you can at least charge it once a week.
Plus trailers already get stolen for what is on them. How many more will disappear because they are valuable themselves.
This could happen. The challenge will be the connection, and how to maintain and minimize damage if the hitch isn’t properly connected. But what manufacturer wouldn’t want to sell a trailer that costs a 1/5th of the car cost?
Not sure if this comment will post with the way Kinja is working, but I definitely agree. Lights in the interior at night are terrible for driving. If my co-pilot hits their ceiling light, they get glares from me.
These types of games are my jam. My Switch is ready.
Both the Matador and the truck. Beautiful examples of their time.
Yeah. I want to see the details to that data.
Duh. I missed that quote. Thank you for pointing it out.
This is interesting. I am looking forward to how it works out.