huttersfield
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huttersfield

Marauder. It was peak Panther platform. 

It’s in Leon’s best interests to convince others to vote against their best interests.

More evidence that Elmo is dumb/very dumb. Anybody who takes anything Trump says seriously—unless it’s racist—is an idiot. The same goes for Elmo. Their promises and promises of favors mean absolutely nothing. I suppose, best case (and I hesitate to say “best” since we’re talking about Trump getting elected), Trump

Definitely this one. The sidewalk out front my house became my road and I wore one of these out driving up and down it - on the correct side of course.

The question is, why is he even bothering talking about it when it’s an almost nothing issue with Hydrogen fuel cell cars havbing a near-zero presence?

To flip, something with a high center of gravity - like a lifted Wrangler.

Currently on sale? I’d have it be the CT5-V Blackwing. It’s the last V8 manual caddy is going to produce, so I’m sure it’ll charge a premium.

Drive it more.  

So, as an engineer, I can do calculations!

People who think they need 300 mile range typically only need it a VERY small amount of time with the rest of the time being a much smaller range. The answer for them is really a PHEV that will eliminate 90% of fuel consumption and all the range needed for long drives with zero range anxiety.

I’m mostly pleased it’s not a MAGA sign at this point. 

You picked the Gladiator for legitimate reasons, but I’ll pick ANY Stellantis vehicle. In the last decade, I’ve had four that everyone of their transmission went out in. You’d think at least ONE might break 100K miles without a new trans.

You can rent a whole lot of trucks from Home Depot for $40,000. 

Mustang II

Assuming the unintended acceleration was the cause, just gives me another reason to only want vehicles with mechanical connections for everything possible. I’ve had a car continue to accelerate on my twice in my life. I just turned the key off and continued braking 🤷‍♂️

Keep in mind... and it's a gut punch for me to say this,  but the 1990's were 30 years ago...

A Mercury Tracer was $12450 in 1998 which is $23,700 in todays money. That’s 2024 Honda Civic LX territory and the 24 Civic has as much room as an Accord/Camry from the same era.

Am I the only one who prefers to buy vehicles without AWD? I have a rare FWD CX-5 Grand Touring (top trim level with FWD). I don’t see the justification of dragging around extra weight that reduces fuel economy and performance while increasing maintenance. It also means that a spare should be the size as a normal tire

The insurance on these things has to be astronomical.