What will this newly-merged company be called?
What will this newly-merged company be called?
I had a great writeup on this truck, but it got Kinja’d.
Meh. The tumblehome is the most similar aspect.
You should see all of the environmental damage spurred by ethanol development and high corn prices. It may be more ecologically damaging than the oil industry.
A Golf is too small. It makes you sit close to your kids, and nobody wants that except for woke pansies! /s
I just swapped in the Blizzaks on my truck and the wife’s car last weekend. Took just over an hour in the driveway for the two vehicles combined, with a floor jack, a breaker bar and my little quarter-inch Dewalt impact. Balmy 46°F temps made the labor tolerable.
So, it'll come to the U.S. in 4.5 years.
Agreed. Seems the Jag afficionados prefer the six, probably for better handling if nothing else.
If you want to buy a vehicle made in the U.S., you need to buy a Honda or a Tesla, or maybe a Jeep or a VW.
The retro Ford T-bird from the 2000s. It looked cute, but beyond that it was a nightmarish travesty.
How about two knots and two milk jugs, so that it sounds more like a V8 instead of a Model T?
I live in a wooded neighborhood with quite a few deer. Some folks around here have bought SxS utility vehicles to ride around the neighborhood to look at deer. It’s hilarious, because i can hear the SxS coming down the road, and see deer running away, long before the SxS passes my house.
I live almost a half-mile off the highway. Last night i thought i heard a drone approaching (sounds like a bunch of angry bees). Turns out it was a vehicle driving down the highway, passing by. I’d bet good money it had aggressive all-terrain tires on it.
The internet was always a bad idea. Ya gotta give the people what they want, though, even if it eventually leads to ruination.
It’s AWD system rivals any locker-less 4wd system. And yes, it is much better than Subaru’s four different AWD systems.
It’s first-gear final drive ratio is similar to low range of 1980s 4x4 trucks, so if this isn’t trail-capable, then those 1980s trucks aren’t either.
Don’t know about the DOHC specifically, but the basic Honda engine design has been around since the mid-90s, so it’s a proven block and crank (save for the recent bearing recall on some late teens V6s).
Considering you're getting one of the best AWD systems available for under $90k, it's probably not a bad deal.
All the MAGAts i know drive F250s.
I wonder which industries will roll back or change their way of doing business when everything will go back the other way in four years? I’m not even sure they can build a powerplant within a four-year window, at whi h time it will be obsolete when it comes online?