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Doesn’t necessarily look any bigger than an Everest to me. In any case, that’s obviously a random rendering someone put together. I wouldn’t be surprised if the next Bronco includes similar design cues, as elements of that front end seems to be making their way to many Ford vehicles.

I don’t get it. Why would that guy drive it?

This would be chill

I think they meant that LITERALLY a rusted hulk, that doesn’t run and is basically just a VIN tag with fender flares would be worth $3k.. This car isn’t in great shape, but it run and is pretty much complete.

Correct. Damnit.

Because most buyers don’t care. The Hellcat doesn’t handles well enough for 99% of the population interested in the car - granted, cornering definitely isn’t it’s strength, but I also wouldn’t call it a weakness. In most tests it pulls .94 lateral Gs - more than enough to have fun with the car on street or track. 

You just got yourself onto some kind of potential threats list.

I’d be cool with this.

The Everest is a decent truck.

I’m pretty excited about this. It’s about time American manufacturers came out with some mid-size trucks and SUV.

I think you’re right, but for what it’s worth, the Everest isn’t a bad truck at all.

I have faith that they aren’t going to mess this up. The current generation of offerings from American manufacturers has been a high point. With super-performance cars like the Z06, Hellcat, Z/28, ZR2, GT350, and the Raptor, (and not to mention some very well built and designed economy cars like the fusion and volt) I

An AMG (E63) is the obvious choice - the service isn’t bad assuming you actually service the thing and aren’t regularly tracking it.

That car doesn’t have any interior panels or trim pieces. I’m sure it’ll still have a lot of room, but I can assure you it won’t feel nearly as roomy as it does when it’s empty like that.

Trump probably knows what he’s saying isn’t accurate. He also knows that by over simplifying a situation into a short sound-bite (“Make in USA or pay big border tax!”) he can incite an entire demographic against Chevrolet until they exclusively build cars in the US.

A friend of mine had a champagne (grandpa tan) 2004 SL600 for about a year before he sold it due to high maintenance costs. When he first got it I made fun of him, thinking it was basically a middle aged trophy wife’s country club wagon. Then I drove it.

She’s definitely not using all her senses - to me that just means she clearly needs help.

Maybe she would have pulled over sooner if someone tried to wave her down.

educated and moderate

If I saw something like that and didn’t do anything to help, and something bad happened as a result, then I consider that partially my fault.