I always found it interesting that on Ford cars (like my Taurus and Mustangs) the filler is on the passenger’s side, but in their trucks and Suv’s, (My F150's, Expedition, etc, it’s on the driver’s side.
I always found it interesting that on Ford cars (like my Taurus and Mustangs) the filler is on the passenger’s side, but in their trucks and Suv’s, (My F150's, Expedition, etc, it’s on the driver’s side.
35 million, and then you still have to get rid of the fake stonehenge and update the house. The outside of it is ugly as hell. The kart track and location are cool though!
Thanks for the heads up. I left them a 1 star review.
If a dealer (or anyone selling a car for that matter) wont let you get it inspected by a third party, I’d immediately look for another vehicle.
People in Connecticut may not understand tinted windshields, but if you live in the south, or western states, you’ll know why they are so nice. The key is to not go too dark. Use a lighter, ceramic film and still be seen, and enjoy that sweet, sweet heat rejection in the summer.
The 13th gen F150 was from 2015-2020, so 6 model years, with a face lift in the middle.
You must not pay much attention. The 13th gen F150 came out in 2015, was faced lifted in 2018, then the 2021 model came out, and then they came out with a new gen for 2024. The Mustang came out in 2015, was face lifted in 2018, and then a new model came out in 2024. The Model 3 came out in 2017, and has been…
This was posted on The Drive about a month ago. I’ve seen this car in person, it’s quite nicely done actually. Back when I saw it, it had a 4 valve out of an 03/04 Cobra in it. I’d buy it if my wife would let me.
This isn’t much of a surprise to me at all. DI has always had plenty of issues, and expensive fixes. I learned this the hard way when my two year old Mini Cooper Clubman S with less than 50k miles on it needed $4,500 in warranty work.
This actually interests the hell out of me. I’ll have to try to find time to watch this documentary.
It’s Kyle, he doesn’t make the best decisions, but it somehow usually works out for him lol
If it’s anything like the dealership I used to work at, we’d smash mugs in each other’s bays for fun and entertainment.
And he’s 5'5'’ and 180 lbs!
That’s a bummer, but did ya’ll see that sweet single cab F150?
I guess I got lucky. My grandma bought at 2000 Taurus from Hertz in 2003, and I bought it from my aunt last year for a grand. It’s at 160k miles now and is running great *knocks on wood*
Having Colorado plates pretty much already does that haha.. at least it’s not a bad as it was 10 years ago.
It’s about time! I guess reliability is the one thing they have going for them.. my gf’s 4runner is reliable, but such a bore to drive, has no power, and gets poor mileage. Also, who is willing to buy a vehicle new in 2024 with a damn 5 speed auto?
How are they overpriced? When you spend 50+ thousand dollars on a vehicle, it’s not a bad idea to spend another couple of thousand dollars to keep it nice for the long term. There’s a reason why my dark blue 2016 F150 still looks brand new... Clear mask and ceramic coating.
The only vehicles on the list I’d even want to own or drive would be the Sequoia, or the new Z. The rest are Meh.
The coolest part to me is that for the racing scenes, they actually had to qualify the cars to race in an actual race, to get that footage. Nascar wouldn’t just let them on the track to film during the race.