grasscatcher2
Grasscatcher2
grasscatcher2

Yukon = Tahoe

Fuel in the oil will burn off once it’s up to temperature. Seeing fuel in the oil just means that the car was run for a few short drives. I’ve had oil analyses come back with fuel in the oil, but it was because I just started the car up to drive on the ramps and drain the oil. Same vehicle on the next change I parked

When you share a car with someone that is a foot shorter than you, you’ll appreciate the power seat with memory function.

Touch Screens.

Annnd you beat me to it.

I’m having a hard time thinking of a spikey punchline.

And John Cougar Mellencamp has the ad jingle for it

Those are easy cars to out-idiot—a ‘69 Charger makes your choices look absolutely sane:

“...also came with smaller 18-inch wheels compared to the rest of the lineup”

You picked the wrong modern Aston. The answer is DB9.

The Jaguar XJ220:

It’s a shame that the 3.0L OM642 wasn’t available in the US in the 300/Magnum as it was in Europe. My husband had an E350 Bluetec with that engine in it, and it was a plenty poweful and quick diesel. Routinely got 35+ mpg on the freeway, a few times touching over 40. I’d love to have that in an LX wagon. 

Heated Steering Wheel

Easily, current one was 306 and dynos around 320.

Yes, a large number of pre-orders were manuals. Probably dropped a bit by now. And a type “S” is reportedly in the works.  The car will be a classic and eventually the “fanboys/girls” will start customizing them, if they haven’t already.  The naysayers were wrong.  Part of the value is that it is based on the Civic

Its crazy they don't have a Acura badged Ridgeline. The truck segment practically prints money. And there are people who will pay 50k for an Acura type-sh truck. Not sure which 3 letters they would stick together for the stupid name though. 

I suspect it might

More than anything, the biggest change is how much higher the belt line is (scale is as close as I can get with MS Paint). It adds a ton of visual mass over older trucks.

Blew all 4 doors off my V8 powered American Sedan. And didn’t have to stop at the next gas station. And actually could make “deadman’s turn” at a speed faster than an idle in 1st.

If you live in a snowy climate: getting a second set of wheels and having dedicated snow tires and summer tires. There are not many things more relieving than being able to drive through blizzard conditions without the anxiety of your car slipping all over the road.