What’s the badge say on all of them?
What’s the badge say on all of them?
You’d think that, as an automotive website, the chuckleheads around here would at least know that Range Rover is a model name, and Land Rover is the brand. This article made my brain hurt.
Barf. How far RR has fallen. From good looking, useful, farm workhorses to “Influencer Douchebag Wanker Wagons”...
I really don’t know why I visit this site anymore, just to drive up engagement by commenting on shitty articles like this. I’ve become part of the problem. Later, bitches!
N: If you really, really want to be in the back seat of a Crown Vic these days, there's still a few law enforcement agencies that still use them. Albeit, those "taxi" rides take you to a different kind of "home"...lol
3rd gear: I read a thing by a person that claimed to be a trucker that felt that long haul semis were going to be ICE for a while. The two reasons were
Seriously? You didn’t know that many cars have this lane change tap function? Shame! As for the self-cancelling signals on a motorcycle, my 1986 Honda VFR had that yet none of my newer bikes (2001,2007, 2012 Hondas, Ducatis and BMWs) did.
“Large swaths of U.S. internet users last night briefly experienced the dark, frustrating realities of a world devoid of Google services.”
Jeeze! I hope those electricians are okay and recover.
Dear Herb,
So, let me get this straight.
That F350 towing the horse trailer is almost guaranteed to be a diesel motor. I don’t even think they make a gasoline F350 anymore. Going rate for diesel is around $5 per gallon here in Texas. So the math is even worse. But also, to be fair, the F150 lightning only got 40 miles of range hauling a trailer in a recent…
I agree. That front end is WAY too busy. It will not age well.
honestly, in my eyes it looks just short enough that it could almost be a wagon.
With the Toyota Crown, That’s the second ugly two-tone Red & Black vehicle I wish I hadn’t seen this week
I had the same thought. I haven’t even considered a GM product since getting rid of my’97 Blazer, but this looks nice. Well, at least the outside does. The inside is typical Chevy cheesiness, but I’m hoping that without all of the red it would look more classy.
“Power-opening charge port door.”
I know you weren’t attacking the riders, I was just busting your balls a bit.
It was ultimately California law that allowed companies to screw over port truckers and likely local truckers who used older rigs. It was even covered on this website some years ago. What happened was California banned their old trucks. Simply banned them on environmental grounds. Companies put them on lease-to-own…
Hmmm... this article is written in a voice that seems to fault California for protecting worker’s rights, rather than condemning the trucking companies that deliberately force drivers into working as contractors to avoid providing them livable wages or benefits.