This is like asking which kid is your favorite. There is a correct answer, but no one is going to come out unscathed.
This is like asking which kid is your favorite. There is a correct answer, but no one is going to come out unscathed.
My buddy sent me this late last night. He had ordered a Maverick from two different dealers. One took 13 months longer to arrive but he was able to work some magic since he had an agreed upon price. Everything is exact same except model year.
A few weeks ago, my son was waiting all day to see one up close at Yellowstone. He missed.
I few years ago, I had an interview at Copart as an IT Engineer. I declined the job for three reasons: 1- dress code required slacks and long sleeves, 2- IT was in the basement of the Dallas office and finally, 3- Copart employees could not bid on Copart auctions.
We have a Grand Cherokee L V8 on order. It is going to be interesting to see how much they fool with the price when it gets to the dealer.
So my assumption that I always had was correct-ish. Despite looking like giant external wastegates located the wrong way from the engine, I always assumed something with brakes.
During the Pandemic, we only traveled to my moms and my dads (different places in TX and we required they test neg before we would go) and a few camping grounds in TX and OK. Mostly because our five year old needed to get out and about. My wife and I have both been fully vax’d since Christmas (she works in healthcare…
If it would cost less than 2k to fix it, I say nice price. I would take it to our family ranch as it could potentially be more fun than our side by sides, four wheelers and lifted golf carts. All the trails are wide enough for our old Z71 that is out there so I see potential rally silliness.
Interesting fact on Liberty Media. I go down rabbit holes looking for jobs (currently employed Cloud Engineer) with companies that do cool things. I went down that hole with LM as I love F1, music and sports. To my surprise, they only look to have 18 employees. Based on how much money they make and what they control,…
Ive only been involved in one (not mine) and it was determined by the color inside of the cake. I too thought it was silly, but since it was at my in-laws where booze, food and Sunday Ticket are free, I attended.
This is the same, or at least similar, process that Matt Farrah made a video for. I had my daughter watch that (helps learning on the exact same car) before we started and she was surprisingly adept in her first practice session.
I wonder if the used market being up is more about mainstream cars. The good cars like yours may fall more under a niche market
I own both. Fiesta ST and Focus RS and you are spot on. I don’t drive much but the FiST gets about 75% of the miles.
I hope Subaru is getting these alerts so that whatever the new WRX and STI that are due for an update up the ante. Tiny quick cars are still my jam and I love that there will be more competition to hopefully move the segment forward.
Toyota moving to my area absolutely blew up the housing market. The double edge sword of values going up and property taxes too.
Yup. When I was in IT Consulting (IaaS specifically), running DR Tests for Clients were “fun”.
I have been a part of many of these recoveries (I think probably around 90-100). The places that have DPM or modern backups and AI networks that see the ransonware before the users, usually only see a loss of a few hours worth of data (depending if attack is business hours or not). I have been a part of a few that…
My current Daily is a Fiesta ST. Oh and guess who will be daily that next year, my 16 y/o. (this is a stat we always assumed)
Acura should steal some wheel tips from BMW. I would say all styling on the car seems spot on except for the most boring wheels on sports sedan.
So is the Infotainment screen not fully deployed in that picture (is it deployable)? Seems like it is a half inch short of full mast. Angle?