I always found it curious that GM continued putting the 4.3 V6 in their full-size trucks instead of the Atlas 4.2 as the 6 cylinder option.
It is a travesty that Ford never brought the Falcon over to the US.
I don’t have a problem with synthetic fuels, either. Even if the early versions aren’t fully carbon neutral but are still better than standard gasoline, it will be a win as long as development continues towards a cleaner version. Setting aside the need for a gradual transition away from ICE due to infrastructural…
My wife enjoys her 2016 Cherokee, and she selected it over the CX-5 because it was a much better value with the peppier V6, heated steering wheel, $26k price tag, and 0% for 72 months promotion. Chrysler/Daimler/FCA/Stellantis even did a goodwill warranty replacement on a leaking rear axle seal back in December.
It is a result of the dealers never stocking cars with manuals. Trying to find a manual Tacoma or Frontier (when they were available) was like trying to find hen’s teeth. When the G70 was offered with a manual, the closest one near me in my search was about 4 hours away. I’m not dedicating 8 hours of travel just to…
I bought my GTI new in 2019. I got a survey shortly after asking about why I purchased the car and I listed the fact it was a manual as the top option. The survey also asked what other cars I looked at and why, and having a manual option was always the reason why.
And it still outpaced wage growth, so here we are with $43k Mustang GTs.
The all-new 2015 Mustang GT started at $33k and the Ecoboost started at $26k.
I guess Ford is enjoying being the only muscle car in town again.
That top picture is most certainly wrong because you are going to fill the funnel’s sump and spill before the oil even begins to flow into the engine.
Yeah, I could have sold my ‘19 Rabbit for more than I paid for it, but then I would have needed to overpay for a replacement vehicle. So, I ultimately kept it. My plan is to ride out the 6/72 bumper-bumper warranty and then see how the Mk8 Golf R tickles my fancy.
I had this printed on a mask during the pandemic just to mock the freedom fighters.
True. That is one reason why I went with a GTI over a WRX back in 2019. The VW dealer putting $6k on the hood of the car was another reason. I have yet to see a Subaru dealer discount a WRX by even $6.
It has to be cheaper to make up for that awful rear bumper.
In my 2019 GTI, I was able to easily turn off the fake engine noise in the car’s menu.
Let’s see, we have two choices to place blame on current used car prices: a program from 15 years ago that destroyed a small number of (at the time) 10+ year-old vehicles with the purchase of a brand new vehicle that would now be 15 years old, or supply chain shortages and a pandemic that impacted new vehicle…
There certainly is a bit of satisfaction watching him crash the very thing he uses to denigrate others.
Here is one better:
On my way into work, there was a new Cadillac CT4 sitting in a travel lane with the hazards on. It was January, so the morning commute was still dark. I pulled over and noticed a woman standing by the fuel door fiddling with a gas can. I asked if she ran out of gas, and she said she did. After…
How do these compare to the G-LOC pads?