fivepointohpwr
Fivepointohpwr
fivepointohpwr

There’s only one way to sum it up: “PURE MICHIGAN!”

I wish you were correct, but as the owner/operator of a detail shop, I’ve done plenty of KR trucks that are used hard and are trashed. It always makes me sad to see, but then again they pay more, and I keep them nice for them.

What a joke! While there needs to be more transit options to and from the convention center, this seems like the worst option. 

Most 4runner’s arent cool though, just like f250's and silverados.. the aftermarket is what makes them cool! 

Nice clickbait article. Best in class, and 400 lb ft, at 1,500 rpm, and you’re disappointed? What are you, 15?

Wow, the sound of that thing is amazing! Can’t wait to see one rip in person.

After owning Cherokees with dark tint and no tint whatsoever, I’m going to have to disagree. But maybe that’s because I live a mile high and the sun is intense. I also like the privacy it provides, but there is no need to go crazy dark. 

FYI, clear film that blocks heat and that is high quality is extremely expensive. When you’re looking at 700ish to tint a full vehicle, vs $150 to tint a full vehicle in a dark film, you can guess what most people pick.

Have you sat in a new Toyota, or Honda? They feel cheap too

I live in Fort Collins and own a detail shop, and while there are tons of Jeeps, we detail a lot of Explorers as well. I guess it depends where you are.

Thank you for posting a pic of a 98 Cobra, my heart is happy.

You need to get a tune for that baby! 

I test drove one with a 3.7L and was pretty impressed with it. Fairly heavy car for what it is, but ran pretty darn well. 

It was definitely an eye opening experience for me, and that’s coming from someone who has lived in Detroit.

This is the most Pure Michigan comment on this thread. 

It depends on where you are. Here in northern colorado, the grid is damn near maxed out, so much so, that they created “Peak Hours” that charge you 3x what it normally costs to deter usage during those times.

I was all excited that my Fiancee wanted to watch drag racing, and it turns out to be a bunch of dudes dressed like women. There’s not even any racing! 

Or maybe they like passing and lots of action? Don’t get me wrong, NASCAR can be boring, but F1 is like watching paint dry to me. 

GM knows the wheels are junk, but will do whatever it takes to not be liable for replacing them. I guess as an owner, all you can do is swap them out for some aftermarket wheels.

Not really sure why people are still amazed by a million miles. My buddies shuttle company regularly runs E-Series vans to a million miles, but they get to be a money pit around the 600-700k mile mark. Their Transits are all in the 550-600k mile range.. and many of them are on the original engine .