Hello, DrKambizYouabian.
Hello, DrKambizYouabian.
People who buy the trucks to turn them on/off all day (farmers request them all the time), someone who needs a heavy payload truck, but doesn't tow, municipalities, snow plow trucks. There's uses for them. The suburban soccer dads actually buy diesel.
Can you give an example? The turbos have been dead reliable, and very tuneable.
Yes, with older buyers. Not that Falcon wouldn't do any worse, honestly.
How about they bring the Falcon over, and just CALL it the Taurus?
With those lights and windows, the design is clearly 90s. Not that that's a bad thing. Trying to make it look modern would only ruin it.
Wow, that color actually makes it look classy. I'm sorry, but the normal blue you see them in makes it appear more dated, and off-proportioned.
It's been stated before that GM uses Delphi switches in the affected cars (not sure about all cars or not, but at least the Cobalt-et. al. recall).
They also are uncomfortable as all-get-out, aren't street legal, and look like a can of Monster. They also cost more than many supercars.
I believe they are 20's. That's what you find in most top-end Expeditions.
It was fine in 2012, but in 2014/2015 it's obsolete? Damn hipsters.
"Burning themselves to a crisp"
Crash Tests have all-but-killed the Bench.
I'm sure the same automatics
I would think the Vector is actually all three.
Dem Seats!
QNX, a type of Linux owned by Blackberry, but nothing like the consumer phone, if that's what you mean.
Here's the thing. With 29,000lbs of just cattle, you're far exceeding the weight rating of what that truck is capable of. F650/750, the vehicles equipped to handle that kind of weight, have a standard option. I'm not surprised our opinions are differing, as I never tow anything approaching that amount. After all,…
Somewhere close to 5 figures.
Haha, I know what you mean. The 7.3L has a very quirky charm, but I can hear them from my office whenever they come into the main shop (not often, we have a diesel shop out back), through an entire parts department and a cinder block wall.