klone121
klone121
klone121

Buying an Evo and trading it for a 2002 ford lightning is called the Reverse Brian O’Conner

I agree that logically a FWD car should have more interior space than a RWD car for the reasons you mentioned but having driven the FWD based Explorer and the RWD based new explorer I can tell you that when you do a ground up redesign knowing that the new vehicle is RWD you can improve on interior space without

When the new explorer went RWD they really added some space to it.  I imagine Mazda will do the same.

Don’t see one “U wot M8?” meme on here so...

The BMW Z3 and Mercedes SLK are hairdressers’ cars.

The civic does so I would assume the Si would but I’ve heard that maybe just the Canadian market Si’s get heated seats.  It’d be silly to not have them available in the US market but I need confirmation.

Does it have heated seats?  Are they available in the US?

I don’t need to dump on the crosstour the public spoke for themselves on that one:

Didn’t click on the link to see it was an ‘04. In the F250/350 that would be the 6.0 powerstroke or the 6.8 gas V10. Those were typical in the larger cab over and commercial stuff too. I understand why they would use a more heavy duty CAT engine for this.  Thanks for including the link.

Changing the cabin air filter.  People will change the engine air filter to up the performance and then bath in their own filth air for a million miles.  Just drop the glove box and change the cabin air filter you disgusting animal.

I owned one VW from this vintage (2003 VW GTI VR6 24V 6spd.) and swore off VW’s this is just masochistic. MAF failures as far as the eye can see, plastic crumbling in your hands, and mysterious coolant leaks-why is it the heater core WHY???

Went to Ford’s website the standard engine is the 6.7L Diesel with optional 7.3L Gas. Don’t know where the Cat 7.2L I6 comes into play.

So, we already don’t have vehicles capable of pulling over to the side of the road as Torch has stated MANY times.  Now we want cars to use a second set of technology that doesn’t exist to activate the first set of technology that also doesn’t exist using parameters that are arbitrary and without universal standards. 

People that are super against drunk driving don’t drink and drive.  People who willingly admit they drink and drive will not buy a car that prevents them from doing so.  I don’t see this as being a federal legal requirement for new cars so I’m not sure who this is for.

Had to look up what the crap in the trunk is. It’s fix-a-flat (white bottle) and a compressor since there is no spare on the passenger side. Amp and subwoofer on the driver side.

The induction stove is a miss for me. Should utilize propane and be a gas burner, same with the heat. Also, pretty sure this would use the godzilla 7.3 V8 not a 7.2L, which doesn’t exist.

Went to the Atlis website and it reads like a bunch of made up specs- 500 mile range, 15 min fully charged, 35,000 tow capacity with 5th wheel, and a 5,000 lb payload.  Smells like BS to me.

Now I want stellantis to do this with a lebaron...

How about that sweet sweet supercharged V8, from wikipedia:

When the only way to get a nationwide charging station set up is by a private company being forced to build one as a penalty then there may be a problem with infrastructure.