carcrasher88
carcrasher88
carcrasher88

Actually, given it’s close relation to the Ridgeline, it should actually be surprisingly capable and will leave a Crosstrek in the deep mud.

I don’t know if anyone else read it this way, but closing the Lordstown, Ohio plant isn’t going to kill of the Cruze altogether, only the sedan.

I don’t really see the 86 going away as a problem, as I’m sure Subaru will still keep making the BRZ. At least Subaru is trying to make some sort of improvements to the car.

Not only that, Mitsuoka should team up with Flyin’ Miata and create a limited run of LS powered Rock Stars for the US market.

Don’t forget the fact that there’s an ironing board between the front seats.

Not with Monster still as the series sponsor (which they will remain as for the ‘19 season). 5HE is only still in the sport now is because of a competing sponsor grandfather clause.

See Blue Max Racing. Won the championship in ‘89 with Rusty Wallace and Kodiak sponsorship. Kodiak leaves and moves to Hendrick Motorsports in 1990.

I’d say I’m pretty inclined to agree with that. Look at a team that’s been struggling this year: Roush-Fenway Racing.

How long was it from the time they did this to the time the cops came to take them away in handcuffs? Because I’m pretty sure that’s rather severely illegal there.

So, like this...

They could still do that. We’ve had two Blazers in production at the same time before (S-10 and K5), so this Blazer could easily share showroom space with the Trailblazer.

Also conspicuously absent: Watch Dogs 3

The Horizon 4 presentation would have been better if they actually put the Senna on the stage like they’ve done with previous Forza titles (Ford GT, McLaren P1, GT2 RS), but otherwise you’re dead on.

Third-party AND Playground Games. Horizon 4 looks spectacular, hands down.

Probably not. The only Toyotas seen are the two Arctic Trucks ones, the Hilux AT38 and the Land Cruiser AT37, and the T100 trophy truck.

Madden would be challenging to get onto Switch, since the game runs on the Frostbite engine, which isn’t engineered to run on Nintendo consoles. That’s why all Frostbite titles are XB, PC, and PS only.

I’d probably have to disagree. EA really set the bar low this year. The only thing that may have my interest is Unravel Two, and that’s a big MAYBE.

But aren’t cabovers as aerodynamic as a brick wall? Plus, there’s nothing in front of them, so if you hit something...you’re done for, because what crumple zone?

Yes, Freightliner does still make diesel cabovers, the Argosy.