Things don’t look good for FCA in particular. The company recently killed off two mid-sized sedans—the Chrysler 200 and the Dodge Dart—and seem to be focusing on selling large trucks and SUVs.
Things don’t look good for FCA in particular. The company recently killed off two mid-sized sedans—the Chrysler 200 and the Dodge Dart—and seem to be focusing on selling large trucks and SUVs.
My dad had one of these all throughout my childhood. It was a manual with the center locking diff and had those sweet three spoke wheels you could option. I loved that thing and it was a little beast in the rough stuff. It would handle a foot or more of snow without any complaints. He always regretted selling that…
I’ve always had an idea stirring in the back of my head to get a first gen Rav4 or CRV, gut it, and throw a proper 4wd drivetrain in it... north south engine, trans, t-case, solid axles. Maybe use Samurai parts, or early Toyota.
Could you imagine a 1.8t AWD manual iM? Hot hatch contender of the century
5 YEARS $40 MILLION TO PLAY A SPORT.
Interesting new tact for NFL players: Suspend yourself before Goodell can
Wow, this guy just can’t stop killing people.
Here something even more insanee - 3SGTE-packed short-base RAV4.
Yeah, I’d really like to see a Corolla hatch in the US; especially one equipped with 4WD.
When I drove to work this morning in my 1998 Rav4 my mood was bleak and dreary. For some reason, everything seems sunnier now, like new, golden opportunities are just around the corner...
I love mad swaps, but I wish Toyota made a fast Rav still. I know so many people who just buy Ravs and Corollas because they’re the “default” car, and don’t bother looking at anything else really. At least if you could do mad snow drifts there would be potential for happiness.
why do we need to have so much infighting among enthusiasts? the dude did an impressive swap into a vehicle most people have historically barely put regular maintenance into.
Ryan Shaughnessy is a huge fan of both the Toyota RAV4 as well as the Toyota Caldina GT-T—a mad station wagon made…
It is still not clear to the family how Malachi got his hands on the dangerous weapon. Stephens said that he got the gun from a friend who got it from someone else. Investigators are looking into finding out who originally had the gun and passed it to the friend, the news station notes.
THANK YOU! I keep pointing this out every time someone complains about “tasteless Americans.” People like this shit soooo much more outside of the US.
This right here is a good summary of everything wrong with America, yes.
Are they still making these? Honestly?
Too bad we don’t have any colonies to drop on this miserable planet.
I never understood why people hate the idea of bullet trains so much when their main purpose would be to compete with airlines.