There is no solid answer.
There is no solid answer.
20 bucks says no one asks why a design was okay for over a decade, passed federal safety tests and then gets recalled.
No, we can’t get back in yet. It hasn’t been long enough for my fart to dissipate.
This is is pretty self explinatory really. What car person doesn’t look back at their car when they’ve parked it. I do.
Is there any competition? So outrageous they don’t even exist!
Have kids they said. You’ll get a huge tax break they said.
Nazis didn’t see that coming. (I’m on a mission to supplant the Miata as the answer to all things)
No, there is no Toyota Delta Wing.
Hellcat? 707 HP for ~$65k and a warranty?
You better not hurt anybody’s feelings in California. Causing someone to crying will result in a $500 fine. There is a drought after all!
We need more car people in politics badly
These are the sort of unsubstantiated beliefs that turn people into raving car idiots who don’t know what they’re talking about.
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It was probably that dangerously high beltline that caused them to turn in too early and hit a stray bison - which accidentally triggered the e-brake while locking the slushbox into Park all resulting in a fiery explosion. Or something.
“Level ground”, you say?
I’m not sure why people pushing vehicles impresses people so much. It’s got WHEELS on it. overcome the initial unwillingness to move, and it will roll along at any speed you want to maintain. I’ve pushed a 1972 Caddy Sedan deVille half a mile down the street before. I worked in a repair shop and had to push no-starts…
Didn’t the last gen raptor start at $45k?