$63,000 what?
$63,000 what?
They’re probably going to have to change its name for the US market. Chevrolet already had a car called the Nomad.
Well, when you’re cruising down the highway at 130kms with a bumper held on by zip ties, or tires as bald as a newborn baby’s head, it’s not really just a personal risk anymore, it’s a public safety issue, so no it isn’t just up to that person, because they are endangering others on the road. Even something as simple…
As a Canadian, I feel like I can offer a perspective somewhere in the middle, and let me say, when I cross the border it is shocking the state of cars in America. I have never seen so much cobbled together bondo, duct tape and zip ties whizzing down the freeway in my life. It is scary. I’ve never been able to really…
I was a car stereo installer way back when that was a thing. My favorite customer experience was when a guy came in for a deck for his daughter’s spanking new Neon or something.
I love this car so much.
Dude, I’m from the Ottawa area, and I just wanna say you sound mad butt hurt.
I’m from Ottawa myself, and this bit of news went under the radar for me, Lowering cars to the point of no ground clearance is just stupid, unless you’re looking to shave milliseconds off your time trials on a perfectly flat race track.
I own a Mazda.
Well yeah, he drove Adam and Eve from the Garden of Eden in a Fury.
Thy Hellcat hath truly been touched by His Noodly Appendage.
Looks like a shuriken, must have been thrown by a Kawasaki Ninja.
Manufacturers can help, and I wish they actually would. An idea:
Nutcase could break into my house and steal him at night. Nutcase could throw a ninja throwing star at him while I walk with him. Nutcase could shoot up the playground he’s in. Aliens could teleport him off his big wheel at the park. An evil horse could hunt him down and kick him in the chest. There’s some risks for…
Sooo, when’s the last time you got carjacked? And really, when was the last time you were dumb enough to leave the key in the ignition and/or didn’t lock your car?
Only because Canada.
Not unique to fords, it can happen to any front live-axle vehicle with poorly adjusted/worn out front end parts. I think it can even happen to IFS vehicles as well...
Car just really has to pee. Clearly the pee-pee dance if I've ever seen one.