I thought that was the new Blazer for a second.
I thought that was the new Blazer for a second.
Not related to the article. I just felt like sharing this Tesla logo shaped radar that I screenshot a couple months ago.
Can’t win ‘em all, I guess.
F1 cars also aren’t hauling hundreds of pounds of tools and materials.
Yeah, if I remember correctly, the only way to get 265/70 tires on the Colorado/Canyon from the factory was to get it with the Z71 suspension package. The Z85 and ZQ8 suspensions were too low for tires that large to fit.
I always liked this body style of the Eclipse the best.
Actually, CCTV/EAS technician. Security cameras and electronic anti-theft systems. :)
Well sure. My truck was designed to use 15" wheels, so the brakes fit in those. If I were to install bigger brakes, then I’d have to get wheels that are both larger around to fit the new brakes and wider so that I could use wider tires to handle the extra braking capability. The tires would have to have skinnier…
One of the few.
I’ll be honest. I don’t have a horse in the manual transmission race. I respect other people’s desire to shift their own gears, and I do think that manufacturers should offer manual transmissions in all vehicles that can reasonably support them (and with all engines that are available for each model), but I personally…
The solution is obvious.
Now that I have a reason to shamelessly post a picture of my truck again...
Well, I mean, your steering wheel is on the wrong side of the car.
Out of my two decades of driving so far, the one time I had an accident (slid off the road due to black ice, no one hurt), I wasn’t in that position. Just saying.
That works, too.
Oh I agree completely. My truck is a 2008 regular cab Colorado that has really good visibility all the way around. When I have to drive something newer, trying to see my surroundings is nearly impossible. I can’t understand how people are ok with this.
I was only partially being silly. I honestly have no desire to own anything new. My truck is 11 years old now, and it’s got modern problems that irritate the hell out of me.