David Tracy completing the Rubicon in a stock 1998 Sportage.
As a current 2017 3rd Gen Tacoma owner I would like Toyota to stop resting on their damn laurels.
I stand by my previous nomination of the Mitsubishi Mirage.
Mitsubishi Mirage.
I always enjoy finding out about these BS fees.
I assume Theft Patrol is what they use to get a location on the vehicle when it’s time to repo. I’m assuming the buyer will stop paying the loan once realized they still owe $53,000 after paying 3 years of their 84 month 23% APR loan the dealer steered them into.
So does this mean once we reach a true L5 full self driving vehicle there is the possibility of cars becoming, on rare occasions, corpse transport devices? Like rolling coffins?
“My car does better with premium fuel” or “gas from brand X is better than brand Y”
4 years overseas? Other than college or military (maybe?) I can’t think of what would have a 4 year assignment overseas.
People who destroy holy grail Jeeps are the human equivalent of those little Fake Plastic Trees you see in stores. They always Creep me out. It’s No Surprises their Videotape get clicks, but it’s always a Let Down to see them destroying something rare.
I get that some of it would be difficult to do with a clutch… but what is preventing a company from introducing a emergency clutch disengaging device (other than cost)… maybe something with an accumulator that holds hydraulic pressure or an air pump that builds pressure to force the clutch open…. Hell, you could…
You beat me to it! Now take your star.
This just means that driving 1 mph over the limit will now be fair game to stop people for DWB.
This whole article flies in the face of Tesla’s firm anti-right to repair stance.
I only weigh 225lbs, but I feel like I would exceed the weight limit on this thing.
Add this to the long list of things I say I would buy in a heartbeat and then not actually buy because I can’t justify buying it.
If you look at this as more of a “family tree” rather than directly produced by the automaker themselves then you can say that in a roundabout way Jaguar Land Rover is related to Eight O’clock Coffee and Starbucks.