The traveling salesman? I learned in another posting on here about a 40s era Ford that was literally designed for that purpose.
The traveling salesman? I learned in another posting on here about a 40s era Ford that was literally designed for that purpose.
A Pilot vs Accord sounds like a weird comp to have. I’ve never driven a Pilot, but the Accord feels plenty fast for any driving away from a track. Idk the power/cost numbers at all, but my guess is there would be a faster Acura sedan comparable to the Pilot’s added cost.
Honda sells the biggest cars here that it does anywhere in the world, and bigger cars need more chips.
Shorter hoods would go a long way towards trucks not being hated by everyone who doesn’t drive one.
This is the correct answer. Car sex is a young person’s game. When you’re an adult, it’s just a felony.
It’s good to the Expendables franchise becoming more diversified. I look forward to the next installment that has Dom’s son stealing an Avenger’s jet in order to take down Cobra.
I’m super excited for the future of 5' tall light bars shining through my back window being standard instead of only dealing with the occasional bro-dozer. The giant glowing RAM will be awesome.
A very tentative NP. The seller looks to be doing a good job of not trying to get people to pay for all their work and just wants some money for the car (esp by current car costs). Would definitely need a PPI by a good German shop to know how well all the work was done though.
It’s basically the same turbo 4 the Atlas already had, which I actually preferred to the VR6 due to the increased pep (for an SUV, anyway).
Depending on the system, that is also for the emergency drivers to know that they have activated the light. Some of those systems are automated to see emergency lights and some are manually operated by specific drivers so the government knows who has been changing lights. Testing those manual systems is a popular…
As such, the queue gets longer and longer, sometimes waiting 2 or 3 light cycles even if you’re on a main 6-lane highway.
The Jetta remains a good car, that I would argue is great for it’s price. One of my favorite rental options, but rarely available because other renters typically choose it first too. It’s pretty easy to get upper 30s on the MPGs and into the low 40s if you can drive patiently.
That’s fair enough. I have 3 kids and likely plans for a 4th, so the car will pretty much be all kids all the time. I go back & forth between ‘buy cheap, the kids will ruin it anyways’ or ‘buy newish and keep it till the kids can drive’ so I can at least be comfortable up front while toting around the pack. I keep…
The typical BEV isn’t exactly a cheap loan, I imagine a lot of people who qualify are either high credit or paying enough back that it’s not a big issue. Knowing BoA, they will probably just try and take the whole house.
That said, a 3 row vehicle is likely part of my future, so I have been skimming the market in general. You can get a lightly used 2020 Volvo or Acura in the low $40k range, which is where the CX-90 actually starts after destination fees. At the mid-60s you can get a new Audi Q7 or Genesis GV80, so Mazda is continuing…
Sleeper cars. It may only have 100-150 miles of range 2-3 launches without some high skill effort, but seems like a fun way to make a Sentra launch like a rocket without the giveaway of a rumbling/screaming engine.
Would there be additional concerns when you combine old vehicle “safety” with a giant battery?
Looks like you found the BMW driver
That was the Kansas legislature.
I generally feel that when you’re asking more than $10k for a car, it should at minimum go to a drive through car wash and get the shop vac. At the places I’ve gone in multiple major metros, that tops out around $15-20. The closer you get to $20k, the more likely a few hundred on a detail is well worth it, especially i…