If visibility was the only performance metric I used then I guess I’d be jealous. I feel like the new Prius going from 0-60 in 10.8 seconds to the low 7 second range while getting better mileage is worth the extra cash.
If visibility was the only performance metric I used then I guess I’d be jealous. I feel like the new Prius going from 0-60 in 10.8 seconds to the low 7 second range while getting better mileage is worth the extra cash.
Wait does Broccoli not have a title for the car either? It seems like the main issue is he was in possession of a car which he also does not have the title or bill of sale making it really hard to prove if he even owns the car. If he had proof of ownership he could pretty easily file a police report and that would be…
Streets closed pizza boy, find another way home.
What’s the weird little silver bag at the bottom of the frunk?
Triumph speed twin 1200? The Triumphs are about the only bikes that look anything like the UJM’s of the 70's that have modern power output and a flat seat.
https://www.cars.com/vehicledetail/20ec50aa-42c9-4e4e-8a30-c20a43fbc05f/
The biggest pull for the Tahoe and Yukon was always the small block V8. It is the keep it simple stupid engineering principle that keeps people buying them. Other manufacturers have gone to DOHC V8's then twin-turbo V6's, GM has stuck with the pushrod V8 and people will keep buying them forever.
This has got to be the next Bond car right?
Just wait until you see what they sell for used.
“albeit with the last dozen or so of those miles power-limited by the car’s computer.”
This isn’t a starter car this is a finisher car.
This is true, I also worked as a tech at a Ford dealer and we did a little thing called PDI-post delivery inspection. After the cars were dropped off we had to go through a PDI checklist before they ended up on the lot. The things you mentioned would get caught in the PDI before the ended up going out to the…
Camaro IROC-Z. If you are rocking the ROC I know you have at least 2 DUI’s under your belt, which also has a gun tucked in it. I can smell the malboro reds and budweiser as soon as the door opens. See Wheetus “Teenage Dirtbag”
There aren’t many supercharged, manual, BOF SUV’s out there. If I recall the 3rd gen 4Runner had a TRD kit to supercharge the 3.4 V6 but that was about it. NP.
I worked for Ford when they were phasing out the 6.8 V10. What I was most surprised about it was how smooth it is as an engine. One of my favorite work trucks to take out was an F350 we had with that engine in it. It just seems like it never has to try. The 6.8's are super low stress and are pretty reliable very…
Thanks actually a huge problem with how JD Power does their reliability rankings. Complaints about anything to do with UI (software, audio, controls) tank the ratings. A car can be perfectly reliable but have a shitty reliability ranking because the touch screen sucks.
The Ford C-Max, Taurus, and Flex went out of production in 2019, Fusion in 2020, Focus in 2018. So their reliability ranking is based out of cars that are 4-6 years out of production. Meaning a significant increase in reliability by a company wouldn’t be seen by CR until years later. One thing I found interesting is…
My concern would also be parts availability for what are pretty limited models. I’m not sure how much part sharing there is with Volvo since Polestar is a stand alone company but if they have model specific parts like brake rotors, control arms, ball joints, etc. they may be very expensive or hard to find down the…
I love it. It makes me think of what someone could do with an offroad machine utilizing Lucid’s motor/battery combo.