Well now I know what I’m going to do if I ever get an SUV lol
Come on out, boy! It’s windy!
Came here for this.
Hyundai and Nissan’s insistence on these numerous, contoured, HIDEOUS body lines is maddening and confusing.
The Cadillac should be grouped with the Kia.
I have a mostly original '85! Solid axle, blue on blue with a white top. It rides like an empty shopping cart. 0-60 in your watch's battery dies before you find out. But every time I wind out first gear (which happens around 15-20 mph) I have the biggest, stupidest grin on my face. Kudos to you.
Reading about, learning about, fixing, driving and upgrading automobiles. These are all things that make an automobile enthusiast.
It does not “always” work. Have you put it in every situation to verify that claim? No? Did not think so. A situation like this (half asphalt and half slick grass), by the time it actually has enough traction to work well it was already being turned even further by the truck. You do realize it was trying to brake the…
I won’t associate with anyone who drives a Prius.
“To be completely honest I think it’s a waste of time and resources to do anything to most old cars,”
Are you fucking kidding me?
Rest in peace in peace? Okay.
It's not a Tacoma, it's just a Toyota Pickup. Tacomas weren't built until 6 years later in 1995. Oh, and whatever it's called, it's definitely CP for this build quality at this price..
I understand that it's easy to consider the mid-size and full-size truck markets as roughly the same, but the big difference is fleet sales: which distorts the full-size market significantly and has very little impact on the mid-size market.
Toyota's dominance isn't because everyone else has left, Toyota's dominance caused everyone else to leave. The Tacoma is — above all else — reliable. Which is shown in their #2 spot on vehicle resale:
If you guys wanted to write a love letter to the Colorado, you could have just done that.