I’ve noticed that a lot of work trucks now are crew cabs. I’ve always wondered if this is because it makes more sense because businesses actually need to get crews to job sites, or if it is just because that is what most trucks are now.
I’ve noticed that a lot of work trucks now are crew cabs. I’ve always wondered if this is because it makes more sense because businesses actually need to get crews to job sites, or if it is just because that is what most trucks are now.
I keep seeing a base model, manual, long bed/ext. cab Colorado advertised for 26k in my local paper. It’s pretty tempting, really.
My comment is in jest, of course, but a lot of lottery winners don’t fare well. Jack Whittaker, who won a 300 million+ jackpot in 2002 ran into a lot of problems.
This is one of those purchases that seems like a great idea shortly after winning the Powerball jackpot. But then, 5 years later when you’re penniless and turning tricks in a back alley to feed your crippling drug addiction, you look back and think “Maybe that wasn’t the best idea.”
They kind of hit a sweet spot for people who really need to tow, but don’t exactly need a freight train/HD Diesel. My girlfriend has an Ram EcoDiesel, which is perfect for her to pull her horse trailer/two horses.
Outside of the fact that Toyota has existed in WV since around 2000 and right-to-work didn’t come along until 2016/2017, sure.
It’s an honest-to-god tragedy that in America healthcare is largely tied to your employment, but Ford and the other two can still fuck off.
You’re right. Chrysler was able to make some lemonade out of the lemons Daimler gave them.
“Oh, and car payments are too damn high!”
I’m probably going to be one of the few to answer ‘yes’ on this, but that is how I feel and I don’t care who knows.
My sister and I shared a Caliber for severals years while we were in college/just out of college. It was purchased as a replacement for my hand-me-down 1997 Dodge Caravan which I had driven during my…
*imaginary camera cuts to me, in my underwear, but wearing a broadcast headset and yelling for no reason*
“Thanks, Honey. No as you can see here on the #69 Durex Cutaway Car, the intake vent to the flux capacitor should be open at all times. However, when Ricky Bobby ran over the debris from the shredded tire, it was…
I don ‘t know why, but I really want one of the cutaway cars. I’d probably just stay at home talking into an imaginary camera trying to explain a made up mechanical problem.
My mom refers to it as her “war paint” phase.
Center, we’re showing a little closer to two thousand.
I bet the pilots were giddily requesting their ground speed readout from ATC, only to be one-upped by some asshole in an SR-71.
DD = Designated Dog
Happy birthday Chuck Yeager!
Looks like it could have been used as an ambulance...or a hearse.