Unfortunately it’s not just American brands, it’s pretty common on almost every American-built car line
Unfortunately it’s not just American brands, it’s pretty common on almost every American-built car line
We just had a 2021 Tesla Model 3 in for some dent repair. Only had 4,500 miles on it, and had never been wrecked, and had several loose pieces of hardware. She complained that the headlight seemed loose, and she wasn’t kidding!
We had a Highlander come in with a different colored door panel than the rest. It had a grey interior with a black door panel on it, not sure how it made it all the way to the dealer like that. Pandemic times are tough.
I personally love them, currently have 3 and will buy more.
Not to mention they are actually available to purchase on dealer lots, and anyone can finance them.
Camaro sales have been dropping off for awhile, but there’s also no inventory. Have you tried to find a Mustang or Camaro on the dealer lots recently? I’m at dealerships weekly for work and I’ve seen less than a half dozen Mustangs in the last 4 or 5 months, and about as many Camaros. Meanwhile, the Chrysler dealer…
A 7.3 Van with a new front end swap? The best of both worlds! Looks like a plenty capable and easy to drive and use build. The want is strong with this one.
It’s very clearly a Chevy Avalanche
This is exactly how I feel about my 03 Expedition. Currently just under 220,000 miles, and it’s been solid. I use it for my business, haul the car trailer behind it, load it up, take it camping, four wheeling, hauling myself and 6 other people up to a concert or whatever. Bought it 7 years ago for 3.800 bucks from a…
That was embarrassing, that guy should be ashamed of himself.
I’ve always wanted to go! One day...
Erin obviously has no idea how the real world works. Wait until these people steal stuff from her, and you’ll see how the whole narrative shifts.
IDK at least one of my several F150's is fun to drive. The newer ones especially, with 400 HP are pretty fun.
Honestly after riding it was I wasn’t at all impressed. If that’s what the future is, I’m not excited. I could have walked to the West hall in the same amount of time it took to get a ride.
Just get them installed aftermarket. They aren’t very expensive and a nice upgrade without spending a $1000 or more for the dumb ass packages that are required or ($9,000) in this case.
I guess I’ve gotten lucky, my ‘04 F150 has 232,000 miles on it and has the original engine and trans, although it’s got a few oil leaks and I think the rear end is going to need to be rebuilt. Overall been very solid other than needing plugs and coils when I bought it.
Another great click bait article. But she does bring up a good point, letting vehicles sit does nothing good for them.
Or take the run away truck ramp, or hit the guard rail, or a million other things, and yet he chose to ram a line of stopped cars..
While that sentence may have been extreme, it’s not that unreasonable. He had plenty of opportunities to stop the truck in a way that may have only harmed himself or a couple others, and instead he did the chickenshit thing and took out as many people as possible. I have no sympathy for this guy.
This is a great point. I’ve never thought of it that way, but subsiding the chargers could make for a quicker transition to EV for the majority of middle class and lower middle class Americans.