justino6969
Justino6969
justino6969

I bought a Colorado ZR2 early this year, and I haven’t washed it yet because it looks good with mud on it. But, this week we got a lot of snow (Ohio) and now it’s covered in salt from head to toe, so I might have to bite the bullet and give it a bath just to get the salt off.

My Mk4 Jetta 1.8T had around 235k miles on it when I sold it. I heard so much shit about Mk4's when I owned it, but mine never let me down.

This just in: lifted vehicle is taller than non-lifted vehicle. More at 11.

The tire pressure one? Cool, I like that. Some people do need a reminder, and it has benefits all around. The other one? What a freaking waste. This is going to change no ones mind, and have more negative impact on the environment making the stickers in the first place (and the replacements when they age or are

Biden gets into office and the taxes start already...

Surprisingly, the rockers could be fine. XJ floor pans rot out like crazy. My XJ had solid rockers on the passenger side, and the drivers side only had one small hole about the size of your thumb once all the rot was fully cut out. At the same time, floors in the front almost completely gone. They’re just a really

The only thing Covid has been good for. I bought my truck in April. Between a few calls and emails, everything was negotiated beforehand. They delivered the truck to my house (3 hours away, no less), signed the papers on the tailgate, and drove my trade-in back with them. Easiest car buying experience ever, and only

This Shit Again?

If the dealership never filed the loan paperwork, then there is no lien. And if the buyer already went to the DMV and transferred the title over to his name from the dealership, then the dealer no longer owns the car. There is still the paperwork saying he agreed to pay X amount for the car, and they can go after him

I liked the Blaze...

People from all races smoke crack.

More options are always welcome. For me, the purpose was this: Silverado didn’t fit in my garage, Colorado did.

I refuse to believe that there are that many unique pictures, and instead just choose to believe that like 12 different pictures were Kinja’d 20 times instead.

You can’t get a manual with the diesel. Can’t get 2 doors either.

With inflation, that’s $39,860.77 in 2020. So yeah, $40k.

Nothing wrong with that at all! Congrats on the purchase!

FWIW, I recently bought a Colorado ZR2 precisely for the same reason that the Silverado I had did not fit in my garage at all (less than 2 inches total room front and back). Now I have more side room, and about 18 inches in front to spare. 

I would like to see this supposed F150 rated for 7k lbs in the bed.

I’m in the Columbus, Ohio area, and the truck came from Indiana (delivered to my house and everything; Covid made people desperate).

The reason? The average consumer. Even people who drive stick, you know half of them would complain that ‘first’ was too short and always start in crawl gear and then break something.