OH MY GOD IT'S MR. SATURN.
OH MY GOD IT'S MR. SATURN.
Ford had made it clear that the Ranger, which measures within ten percent of the F-150's size, is not coming back to America.
The Subaru Baja tried to do that, but only seated four, had divisive-yet-predictable styling, barely got 25 mpg on the highway despite anemic 4 cylinder power, and the "midgate" that the concept had promised was shrunk for the production-version into a weird/tiny pass-thru behind the rear seats while the glass didn't…
Turns out his wife is alive and these guys kidnapped her.
It's the most underpowered truck you could ever own.
Precisely.
Hahahaha I knew someone would do that!
The Fiesta ST is a great little car, no doubt.
I miss the Astro with a passion, it was a fantastic all-purpose vehicle: Same running-gear as the Blazers of the day, but with more interior room and really customizable access-arrangements.
Seriously, I talked my gf into buying one when she was shopping for her first new car. She ended up getting a '13 Fit Sport in Bright-Aqua/Teal and she fricking loves it.
I remember seeing that when the story broke.
It's downright handsome.
Well, if you ever move up to something with powered-windows, just remember:
Oh hey look, it's my EXACT window switches!!
...Because I like knowing my truck is going to start in the morning and I prefer not to be raped when I have services done....oh, and 'MURICA.
I'd hoon the shit outta that.
...well of course that's likely what the guts will be revealed to contain, but I'm purely talking aesthetics here.
Now taking bets on how much it's going to look like a stretched Veloster!
I wonder that exact same thing about pretty much all new cars these days. While I'm not offended that GM is asking more for giving you more, I'm more concerned about the broad spectrum of automobiles as a whole, and how the average price has gone up due to inflation, more standard tech, safety, etc.
New, higher-quality interior materials along with the standard technology upgrades are likely the majority of it.