At this point I’m sure you’re just trolling, because “SFA” and “more common” are plainly not true anymore.
But, to keep it going, show me any UA truck using stock axles that haven’t been significantly re-worked.
At this point I’m sure you’re just trolling, because “SFA” and “more common” are plainly not true anymore.
But, to keep it going, show me any UA truck using stock axles that haven’t been significantly re-worked.
https://www.blueovaltrucks.com/2011-ultimate-adventure-ford-f-150/
thanks for playin’
This is the best Jalopnik video ever made.
30 years ago it was a different audience.
How old are you, Toad? At the time the final gen Olds were some of the better looking options out there. They lead the way for the jellybean miasma of the 2000's, by being unique when they arrived. Not as revolutionary as the first Taurus, to be sure. But a bold and positive design language for a domestic brand.
IFS hate is tired even in the Jeep community. Toyota, ZR2, WK and newer GCs... all do well offroad. I don’t want the Wrangler to lose the SFA, but to dismiss the Bronco as a Wrangler competitor based only on this one increasingly irrelevant piece of info is ignorant.
Congrats on comment of the decade, $kay. Andrew will send you your watch once he can get it off of this bikini model... I assume he’ll have to do some explaining.
well deserved
This is bottom of the barrel stuff.. Hopefully Jalop gets an editor soon.
And with that we turn it over to Shep McAllister to bring you the best deals on Amazon this week... (Not saying it’s your fault, but ... c’mon)
The list was sensationalistic, because all of those things are part of the contact app; but your response is pedantic. This is what happens when your EIC lives in Jersey.
Calling the KJ Liberty “nightmarish” is just plain ignorant.
Eggs Woodhouse. Someone posted an attempt at the recipe a few years back which was massively disproportionate. The excess shouldn’t be in the *quantity* of the ingredients but rather in the *quality* of their preparation and difficulty in procuring and producing them for one breakfast dish.
Thanks. I guess we don’t have an exact date on this Parcel Car. If it was made after the switch then it all makes sense. If it was made before the switch (when the ad linked was made) then it seems weird to go back and switch the motor for a promo build.
This is good content. Thanks!
TRD engine in the truck, Ford NASCAR car in the ad. I’m assuming a sponsorship change in there somewhere, but would have expected the engine to match the team manufacturer at the time of the ad campaign. Am I just missing something? Or was there a swap? Or is the build from later? Or...???
What?
Misapplied vocabulary is wont of Jalopnik style, but expecting the editors to do better won’t leave you wanting for things to complain about.
They’ll be off your insurance by the time they need knee surgery anyway.
From the top graphic we knew this was a hit piece on Tracy. Rendering the bottom paragraph redundant.