They produce cars that last for decades without needing to constantly be replaced. Seems pretty climate conscious to me.
They produce cars that last for decades without needing to constantly be replaced. Seems pretty climate conscious to me.
So dangerous!!! The three masks I wear to prevent covid while cooking could catch in the flame! I’m sure we’re gonna lose our gas stoves. Then the narrative will quickly change to “Loss of gas stovetops disproportionately affects people of lower income!!” That will somehow turn into “people of color” Sorry to ruin…
We look forward to your retraction.
Gee. I wonder why the police no longer want to help. Perhaps the woke jalopnik crowd can chime in
I thought i was the only one..... I miss the old days, the website looks like trash and most of the writing is too. “look! I’m snarky” gets real old
Just get a nice, clean trd 4x4 and avoid all that nonsense like I did. Picture is from San Felipe, Tacoma did awesome. I know the article was about the tundra but the taco pro has a scoop too.
Side window thickness.
I’ll get pics of the cruiser up close when I get to work. But the windows are nearly 2 inches thick. You can kinda see on the driver side window of the sequoia in this picture.
Two armored lc200’s in the back with 150k plus and an armored sequoia up front with about 50k so far. The armored cruisers have been vastly more reliable than my gf’s Range Rover. They’re worth every penny.
It’s very tight in the third row. But it works in a pinch and folds up out of the way.
I’m currently in an armored 200 series. We have a fleet of them, most with over 150k Miles. All of them armored when new and weighing over 8000 pounds. They are worth every penny. They just keep going. 100 percent stock minus the armor.