“...you *cough* no longer have a left nut sack.”
“...you *cough* no longer have a left nut sack.”
Nothing Urban Dictionary can’t handle.
Might be a good idea to add /s to a statement like that.
BULL FUCKING SHIT. You are supporting someone that is racist to the core and has a documented history of it long before he became president.
I realize there is a difference between and old jeep and a modern convertible, however, trying to put a cold vinyl top back on is really difficult. It could damage the material if its too stiff.
It would take a lot. Weight is a problem. My base SR access cab with rear seat delete is still close to 4,000 pounds. That said, that weight in the frame allows it to haul a 1/2 ton without breaking a sweat.
Still waaaaaaaaaay cooler than those aftermarket angry jeep grills.
I like Jeeps and you are somewhat right. But you fail to see the benefit. Their popularity trickles down to those of us that use them and appreciate them for what they are. That trickle-down comes in the form of a strong aftermarket and a supply of used vehicles for years to come. Don’t believe me? Look at CJ’s or…
Riiight, it couldn’t be that she is just an exceptionally horrible person and that most Prius owner’s just want a cheap, efficient appliance....which I guess is also an affront to your delicate Jalop sensibilities.
Yeah, I was confusing CV shaft with drive shaft. Anyway, the MGR got me daydreaming about converting my CJ...
We have reached a point where the animosity towards the Prius is more annoying the Prius driver.
I read the press-release. I can’t find where they got rid of the CV shaft. Did they mount the motor where the rear diff would normally go (like a Tesla)?
It’s difficult to make lightweight electric motors and having all that unsprung weight directly in the wheel hub makes suspension design tough. I still think mounting the motor where the diff is still has benefits since CV drive axle efficiency and weight are about the only penalties.
AWD hybrid is good thinking. Better yet, Toyota, how about a hybrid Tacoma! I know this gets thrown around a lot here, but its about the only thing I would trade my current Tacoma in on.
Yup, came down to post the same thing!
The future is definitely WTF.
A Colorado isn’t a bad choice. I was on the fence but ultimately chose my Tacoma.
I’m not disagreeing with except that I think it has a lot to do with the chain that owns the string of dealerships. My sister went into a Subaru dealership and was greeted with: “does your husband know you’re out car-shopping today?”
...or bury it in the ground and use it as a subway tunnel.