Texans don’t walk, that’s what trucks are for.
Texans don’t walk, that’s what trucks are for.
And I thought plugging in a block heater gets kinda old by late February, I can’t imagine covering something like that everyday.
The truck does have one of those bed unloading conveyors, so the owner might get a load of mulch once a year...
Is that a hedgehog?
Does Mitsubishi make rice? Could have brought new meaning to Ricers.
Chute control with an electric joystick? That sounds too fancy!
They may have stamping equipment, but isn’t it being use for the other cars? I love SMED as much as the next guy/gal but making an X (lower volume) and Cybertruck (likely also lower volume) with the same presses and line difficult with such different needs (towing).
Exactly. Big waterfront homes usually have 10 yr old XC90 or Lexus RX in the garage.
Me three! I wonder if the front seats are thicker for bolstering and shrinks the rear space?
I thought the same but hoped the suspension squats To lower the bed height.
I’d suggest a driver’s license in the US is nearly a “necessity” instead of “right.”
Nice interview! I’m not a rider but hearing about his process was entertaining.
I saw a rose gold range last year for sale.
Dakar would be very neat, but I don’t think there’s a personality that is well known enough for a movie draw. Maybe the visuals in the trailer would be enough?
to-may-toe / to-mah-toe
If you like that, you’ll love this:
Hands down the Lancia Thema 8.32
Other than the Escalade, when has GM gotten luxury+status=sales equation right? And not recently. Take the ELR, no seriously, there’s probably still some one dealer lots.
Go hybrid and ghetto fabulous!
Jason, if you can meet with Ford’s lighting geeks I don’t think you’ll be disappointed.