grasscatcher
Grasscatcher
grasscatcher

If they wanted it reliable, they should’ve fitted it with an old 12v 5.9 Cummins...

If it can control the transmitted brightness of other vehicles headlights that are behind you at night, then i am all for it!

If it can control the transmitted brightness of other vehicles headlights that are behind you at night, then i am all for it!

I vote NP, but only to inflate the value of my very similar ‘02 Accord coupe with 5-spd, which is all original with stock HU and locks work perfectly. All original except tires, belts, battery and timing belt was swapped at 120k. Yep, still has original brake pads. About to turn 160k. Original owner. No accidents, no

A bit difficult to haul a garden tractor or ATV in a minivan.  And no, i don't have room to store a trailer.  Also, minivans and compost don't go together all that well.

Modern full-size trucks have gotten too tall - it is getting harder to load/unload things in the bed, or reach over the side to get something out. One reason is because of the towing wars, they need bigger wheels to house bigger brakes, and bigger wheelwells for more payload...all of that raises the bed height.

You forgot the Ridgeline, arguably the best mid-size truck out there unless you need a rock crawler or you are one of the <10% that tows more than 5000lbs. It was designed in the U.S. and is the most-American pickup truck you can buy.

According to Wikipedia, only 1982 LUV trucks offered the diesel.

Yamaha was also involved in partnerships in the boating industry.

All it needs is some FOX shocks and it’ll be fine...

This is going to confuse all of the facial recognition cameras.

I think a better solution would be to either 1) mirror the seam with a fake seam on the left, or 2) add black rallye stripes to hide the seam.

They can turn the same direction, or opposite directions, depending on how you want to maneuver. At least, you could do that with the Hot Wheels Terrain Twister R/C toy that used the same concept.

I think it includes a bedliner, which is normally $500. So think of it as a $500 option.

I’d rather drive the Fordson Snow Machine (sorry, don’t have a link, just google it).

Single cab is great for the ranch or the desert. I see more and more fleet trucks being crew cab (to hold a work crew) or extended cab (to hold extra work gear in climate-controlled environment).

They should have just made it 7.5L (460c.i.). Then all of the nostalgic old farts would buy it...

Sooooooo....... where are these ceramic engines we were told about thirty years ago?

Honda is a strange company. It’s like they give us about 10% of their capability.