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fair. guess you could say it was wasted in the FWD applications, but honestly, there’s not a better FWD option from GM at that time to put the 5.3L in. But overall, the 5.3L wasn’t wasted at all considering they’ve been using some iteration of it since 1999

How does the Escalade V waste a good engine? The LT4 is used in like 5 different vehicles at this point...

Here’s my ice cold take:

campgrounds don’t have charging stations, but they do have power at every RV spot. It’s just extension cord power, but if you’ll be parked and camping for 2 days anyways, who cares what the charge rate is?

I think CUV’s fall into the SUV category in terms of traditional classification though. Like car, SUV, and pickup

It’s been 2 days and not one single mention of the 500+ salaried people (executive leadership included) walked out of their jobs at GM yesterday, on the same day everybody received their bonus’ and a month after forcing everybody to return to the office.

Yeah, no. I’d never live somewhere with vehicle inspections, I’ve never owned a car that would pass lol

I don’t understand how this has such a dramatic difference in the favor of ND. It’s listed under $7k for a vehicle that’s in good looking condition with under 35k miles. Yeah, a salvage title, but everybody knows how easily 20+ year old vehicles are “totaled” by insurance companies. Could have been as simple as a

The Ranger would be included in this, right? The Bronco is build off the Ranger platform and the 10 speed is available in the Ranger too.

regardless of wheel and tire weight, wheel bolts are dumb

EV’s at the moment are mostly viable for families with two cars already. Get a commuter for 99% of the daily driving, and then they have the long haul/towing vehicle, like this. Most families have multiple vehicles already, may as well have two that do different things for different uses. And for the people that only

And the Tacoma TRD? who are they fooling, there’s no racing development going on there

Can’t believe nobody suggested a good Honda Element... seats fold up to move the kid, small, efficient, weird

I see a lot of younger (mid 20s - 30s) younger people driving these. It’s inexpensive enough for someone to afford a few years removed from college and ready to get into a brand new vehicle, the lease options make it even more affordable, and it’s nice enough to feel like a massive step up from whatever piece of shit

what’s the archaic tech? having an engine?

They’re just going to build SUV’s on their Ultium EV platform (see Hummer). Why would they invest in hybrid tech for a vehicle that’s already got massive profit margins when people buy them faster than they can be built even with 13mpg?

I agree, but let’s place the blame on Ohio

That’s actually cleaner than the air already in Ohio

Guy’s named Scott have the worst opinions

please convert to dogecoin. That’s what I put all of my money into.