Everyone cares about fuel economy; no one would buy a vehicle that got 0.4mpg with a 25 gallon tank. The real question is how much do they care.
I LOVE THIS ARTICLE. Not a slideshow, has pictures, well laid out with defined sections. I will reload it 5 times so you get ad-views.
I work at a University, and even though I’m an employee, parking is $97/mo.
Depends on how you calculate it. I had a couple vehicles ‘given’ to me when I was a new driver, that eventually were given back, or traded around.
Same here, got a 2019 Colorado ZR2 for just under $33k at the beginning of the pandemic, and now have trade-in offers for $38k. Tempting, but there is nothing else on the market that I would want.
Obligatory slideshows are the devil and I hate this site for using them.
Shilling writing an ‘article’ just to shit on trucks? Say it ain’t so.
My DMV story is I sort jalopnik.com by latest, see this article and know it’s going to be a slideshow, and then move to the next page to I can just read the top answers in the QOTD post about the same topic instead of this God forsaken slideshow joke of an excuse for an article.
More stuff like this on Jalopnik, please! Great article!
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.
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…
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…
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.