What about this?
What about this?
Only if Mercedes thinks they will sell with an additional 25% to the MSRP.
It also gives you a good idea of parts availability. You can probably get Toyota or Nissan parts inland, but the German stuff is only available in the major metro areas.
That was the round trip on 1970s era back roads to avoid weigh stations.
I only stop at rest stops to use the bathroom or to walk around to remain alert. Not eating or drinking in the car would make a long drive to my parents’ house (13-14 hours) even worse. Your behavior would mesh well with Tesla’s Supercharger marketing though.
Why isn’t the auto industry donating millions to Trump? Probably the same reason US banks won’t lend him money: they know the “successful businessman” line is BS.
You and Vin must not take any long trips in your cars.
What site did you find that on? I’m curious what are the best sites to use for trying to find a decent car.
Those low income counties aren’t necessarily conservative either as the map from the 2012 election shows:
The cost of living is very high in Alaska as well. The check from the state for oil income doesn’t help that much from what I’ve been told.
It sounds like a technician skipped a lot of steps so he could play armadillo hockey or whatever the equivalent was at that dealership. They usually replace all the brake pads on the vehicles they get in depending on the mileage.
Well, you can apply for one and not the other. The card isn’t for any form of air travel, so it isn’t going to be considered a “real” passport. They use different ID numbers too.
Those individuals can use a Passport Card, which is different than a regular passport.
Fullsize trucks don’t fit in many of the spaces in the parking garages that I use for work. They just fit the width of the slot, but are too long. I imagine they are a real pain in the ass to manuever as well. In some garages, the ceilings are too low for 4x4 trucks. The Renegade based concept pickup that Jeep…
Wrong again. The Fiat Toro is a pickup based their “Small Wide Long Wheelbase” platform that is used by the Fiat 500L and Ram ProMaster City which are both sold in the US. The only problem that I have with it is they are making it a 4 door version and it is more like a Subaru Baja. An extended cab with a longer…
But then the urban/suburban truck buyer wouldn’t be shelling out the big bucks for a 1500. But on the flip side, they would have something to sell when fuel goes back up and those buyers who don’t really need a full sized truck will start looking around for something that doesn’t cost $100 to fill a couple times a…
it wouldn’t be all that difficult if they based it on the small car platforms that they all ready sell in the US. Every time small trucks are brought up, people act as it would be some hurculean effort that would have to start from scratch when it wouldn’t have to be.
We can’t have anything like this...nope. Ram would rather you pay at least twice as much for a stripped out 1500 that uses heaps more fuel.
They already have a replacement for the Ram 50 - the Ram 750, but you can’t have one if you live in the US.
We will never know because the manufacturers aren’t interested in selling anything that can be considered small. The dealers seem to use the midsized ones as lures to upsell to a full size (it’s only a little bigger for a few more dollars). It’s funny that the people always bring up safety as a reason for the size…