I like it. It’s similar to a Honda Ridgleline, but way better.
I like it. It’s similar to a Honda Ridgleline, but way better.
Self dimming mirrors for night time driving.
Wow, this is some good and powerful stuff.
Smaller engines: I am surprised that my wife’s 2017 Traverse gets 15.6 mpg, and my cammed 2010 SS Camaro gets 16.4 mpg. Before the SS camshaft swap I was getting 18.1 mpg
You should be doing an F1 blog. I say this as a major F1 fans. I like your rational takes.
I hope there are elevation changes. This sounds pretty cool. I feel bad for the pride of ex professional racers participating (Le mans, electric f1).
I love period correct paint jobs, no matter which subculture.
Im surprised that the overlanding culture didn't make the list. I don't particularly care for it but it seems to be popular. I think Amazon has a show based on overlanding.
Yes, I agree with you. You said it perfectly.
Good thing she's wearing that smock. Gas in bags can be messy.
Yea that was my thought too, eliminating the oil canning, dinged up appearance.
I heard the fat free water weighs less... Read it on the internet. It’s expensive though.
Haaaaahahaha! Best comment of 2021 right here. Take your star. I only wish I could give more.
Who said it has bad visibility? It will have
I like it. But why doesn't it have more seats?
Bud, you’re taking this shit way too seriously.
Boo hoo auto makers profit is ten cents on the dollar. I work for a general contractor and our profit is typically 3.5 cents on the dollar. Ford Motors, maybe you don't need to spend over two billion dollars on advertising in the US annually.
SPicy peanuts and coke zero. Maybe some gummy bears.
Yes, this nails it.
Yea the bland crossovers remind me if our 2017 Traverse. Great car for a family. When our 2012 Nissan Quest died in a flood my wife said she wanted a car that sat 7, wasn't a van, and wasn't a Tahoe or Expedition. This pretty much left us to a Highlander or a Traverse. It's an appliance for getting things done around…