It should not surprise anyone that the F-150, Ram, and Suburban are all about the same length as the M4 Sherman since it was Ford, Chrysler, and GM that originally manufactured all the the Shermans or at least key components.
It should not surprise anyone that the F-150, Ram, and Suburban are all about the same length as the M4 Sherman since it was Ford, Chrysler, and GM that originally manufactured all the the Shermans or at least key components.
The grill on these things still gives me an involuntary shiver because our local police all used this exact year Nova (although in a 9C1 police package 4 door version) during my peak teenage street racing/hooning years.
I think everyone needs at least one cosmetically challenged beater in the fleet.
“if I am street racing”
So, why does nothing in the story support “appears to plant evidence” other than the headline?
By far the answer has to be a 2 door Wrangler of any generation- TJ / JK / JL etc.
This is old beast is nice and all, yet, the average 4 year old Dodge Caravan is going to do EVERYTHING better for the same money, except it won’t be as cool, or have hipster stickers on the dash.
The data refers to vaccination rates as a percentage of the various ethnic group’s populations. Relative size of the ethnic groups is a moot point.
“*dumb white ppl hell bent on killing all of us”
One other significant hurdle for bringing over a Canadian vehicle is with warranty coverage. Manufacturers are extremely strict about warranty coverage on new vehicles from across the border in either direction.
I totally agree. Mutts in general are awesome; health wise, intelligence, and longevity, all due to their genetic diversity.
Those were just off the top of my head random examples of similar sized 3-row SUVs with similar characteristics, not an endorsement. The Explorers does look amazingly similar to the Telluride, though.
Admittedly, I have never dealt with sheep, although, they do follow each other, don't they?
1st. Gear: The Kia Telluride frenzy has gotten completely out of hand. It’s like people are excited about them solely because people are excited about them.
Well said...and highly accurate.
I think Ralph Gilles and team did the best they could on the 2005 production version considering Daimler’s poverty level development budget and the awkward hard points of the blocky LX platform (shared with the E-class) which would never jive with any kind of 4-door coupe styling, as much as we would have wanted it to…
The Mustang stereotype is very much akin to Corvettes and boomers. Too many people get caught up in that "how it looks to others" and miss out on some amazing performance at a reasonable price.
Yep, I daily a C6 GS and my impression of the Mustang was essentially it’s a relaxed fit C6 GS with a back seat and better NVH control.
Neutral: Yes, the rental car random upgrade lottery can be fun. Last month Thrifty in Phoenix offered a cheap upgrade to a convertible, so why not?.
Depends entirely on what year Capri. The later Fox body ones were fun cars.