They were deleting diesel particulate filters and egrs, and DOCs.
They were deleting diesel particulate filters and egrs, and DOCs.
It actually gets about the same MPG on the big tires as it does on stock ones, because it changed the gearing and I’m not in boost at 70 anymore. And it still has all of its original smog equipment, including a functional catalyst, and passes an annual emissions test. Also, I haven’t driven it in 4 months, so it’s…
no death wobble? Deal breaker.
My God, Ford has actually done it. They’ve legitimately built what appears to be an off roader that could actually compete with the Wrangler.
Is there something I can eat instead of food that will still give me the nutrients I need but costs basically nothing?
Hmm, I would assume the bread would be inserted on the sides.
For brand synergy, the toasts should have the face of Jesus Admiral Yamamoto on them.
I've expected for a while to see Mitsubishi and Toast in the same headline.
An important lesson for us all: if you want to do the crimes without punishment, keep doing the crimes until the cops give up.
> Crowd of that size
If you have winter where you live and run summer tires, you need winter tires.
I used to browse deadspin :(
Is that a Ridgeline dressed up like a giant UTV?
Hi, I’m Jimmy from Jimmy’s Manure Delivery. All of our vehicles are Dodge Journeys, because they’re crap before we even load anything in them.
WOO!
Meh, I drive in NYC all the time. Trade vans have the serious advantage of being completely uncaring of what they trade paint with. Everybody yields to White Van Man.
Please tell me that this is a sticker and not a stupid “Trail Rated”-equivalent badge?
My initial gut reaction was simply, meh. The more I look at it, the more I see a boxy Discovery, and it some ways it looks more Land Rover than a Land Rover. The color combo is nice and this will probably look good with set of nice A/T tires.
Yeah I was in a similar situation once... in Mario Kart 8. I got the ink-splat on Rainbow Road. Consequences maybe not quite as high, but it was a real nail-biter for me.