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    I don’t know that I think the snow tires are required. a front drive Passat correct tread on all season tires got me through and up all of the midwest roads without issue. if you are using summer tires or have not check tread depth and are basically on bald tires, that could be the problem. I drove right past a few

    weird, it is usually the Mustang Guys that do this.

    Please include the Grill next time though. Nobody wants to see that Buck Tooth Horror.

    looks a lot like a Fiat 124 as well

    it was transplanted very cleanly from the pictures, and overall presents well otherwise. the issue is the engine size. the 4.8 was the lowest end of the LS family and in the truck it likely went into it was also the barest of the options level. probably a 2wd work truck that had to haul slightly more than a 4.3 bent

    This car is DeathCovidproof, but you really have to be sitting in the drivers seat.

    But also full EV for New green deal douchebags. Honestly you should not be allowed to drive, write about or test anything but some craptacular battery powered thing. 

    Well, if it fell off into the ocean and took the economy, which means it’s population...that solves the speculative fish problems.

    this 4 wheel slingshot was pretty killer at Sema actually.

    Beat me to it. yes they are FWD, but they look loads better and a single drive wheel out back is not the best either.

    With this car, it is not about HP, it is about torque! Your Mazda would quiver at the torque of this smogged and detuned behemoth. 

    Why can’t California just fall off into the ocean already.

    Can we get this optional so we can mess with people on the road

    meh, It sounds like the cost is being covered by tolls at some point, assuming use is adequate for those 100 or so souls. Reminds me of the Monterrey Mexico Bypass. it is too expensive for many to use, but for wealthy Auto workers wanting to skirt Monterrey on the way to the airport from Saltillo, it is a great thing.

    you have to remember whence it came from. It was pretty decent looking to some in 1993. hell it looks far better than most of the Vector cars of the time. 

    Pretty Sure Trailer park royalty would be riding high in a similar year GT mustang or 300Touring these days. this one might be more likely seen with the remnants of the gold chain, hairy chested Vette crowd. It has a bit more room, so it is like a Missouri compromise, Business up front and Party hanging off the back.

    a 71 454 Monte Carlo was Personal luxury Performance at it’s finest.

    LS V8 does actually, but they went and put that hood on it and bam, ugly. These and the Pontiac equivalents are actually fun to drive. and outside of the 3.8 V6, this is the better GM engine to own. You can probably sell the block to an LS swapper later for about what you paid for this car. the FWD v8 being aluminum

    the rear floor looks to be made to move up and down to provide a more flat floor when wanted. Assuming Malls are still there to crawl around in the future, lets hope this version is used for that. I don’t hate it. the thing is what the first AWD Escapes were basically, Billy Goat tough for most and the V6 was adequate