Conversely, a lot of F150's in the rural areas, and a lot in the bigger cities too.
Conversely, a lot of F150's in the rural areas, and a lot in the bigger cities too.
Please let the answer be yes.
Yes, but.... here are some things that you can find in Thailand. Not sure anyone else would like these either.
I think we can all agree that insurance companies will use any excuse/variable to charge a higher premium.
And on a related note, Bosch (perhaps needing cash to pay dieselgate fines?) sold their packaging division and the new company name is completely made up and forgettable. Syntegon.
“On one hand they cost money, but on the other hand they can be used to save money by avoiding hotel/motel costs.”
This series will be like watching America deal with Covid-19. A protracted, unstoppable Tsunami, engulfing a train wreck.
Yes, hybrid is actually what I meant. The ability for off-road rock crawling in electric only mode, but a gas engine for extended range.
This might be a case where the lighter 4 cyl. engine is the best choice.
Looks like Ford has a winner on their hands.
It’ll be interesting to see what happens to the models targeting the new (to H-D) market segments: Adventure bike, Streetfighter etc. How many of them will actually hit the road in 2021?
A one-make spec cup race. How to guarantee you’ll win.
Dirt/gravel will be the great equalizer. Massive torque doesn’t matter when grip is limited. Controllable power or traction control (which I’d guess is easier with electric) will still be critical. Oh, and big cojones will still be required to win at Rally.
“Tom is a contributing writer for Jalopnik ...” and is desperately looking for a good editor.
Run this series indoors, in shopping malls, airports and other (currently) empty buildings with polished floors. That’s the only place for toys like these.
But, in order to digitally activate a hardware feature, the hardware has to be there in the first place. So Adaptive Suspension, all the sensors that enable autonomous driving, radar/lidar, seat, steering wheel heater/cooler etc. will all be there, just not active. So you won’t really buy a ‘base’ model anymore, just…
“Land, air or sea, all animals are precious to me’...”
That’s a lot of car for not much money. Less than we paid for a similar vintage Miata. But, I expect your costs will equal the purchase price in short order, unlike the Miata.
Dealer added vehicle wraps. Make them affordable enough that you could do creative looks without major investments. And you could change the look of your car every year or two. Add $40-$50/month to a lease and let people go wild. As a bonus, the carmaker gets paint protected to boost resale values.
Mazda has it right with their red.