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Been pretty happy with the 181hp / 379lb/ft 2.8l babymax in my ZR2. Happier with the 25mpg overall and 30+mpg straight highway on my last road trip.

A lot of those folks are also weirdly proud of removing sway bars. Rear sway bars, not a big deal. My truck didn’t even come with a rear sway from the factory. But one guy in a Facebook group (already low hanging fruit) proudly proclaimed, in regards to the front sway bar, that “sway bars are for inexperienced

V6 Challenger with muffler delete seems to be replacing (or at least supplementing) the fart canned Civics around here.

Man, I forgot how great those S-10s look.

There were some cheap ones out there. A buddy paid under $40k for a leftover ‘19 bison, right before things went crazy.

How do these not have a stand alone fail-safe that steers them to the side of the road?

As a singleton, a coupe can be great depending on your hobbies.  It would have to be a second vehicle for me, and was for a while.  Had a Camaro that was great, but realized it was too much money just sitting in the garage all winter.

I first started looking into ZR2s around ‘18/’19.  Think I remember a couple times you could get close to 35k for a new ZR2 off the lot.  

Seems to be the way GM is going with it.  Chevy will get the base work truck version, while GMC stays higher trim.  I think it’s a good way to go.  There was too much overlap with the previous gen for the sake of a nameplate.   GMC has always targeted the more premium offerings anyways.

Those Sargento marketers must have cheesed all over themselves when that happened..

The Lexus is cool but... I’d still rather have the Jaaaaaag

I’d be ok with that.  Should probably switch to the low sodium ramen, though.

2015 F-Type R is one of my Want vehicles.  And I probably shouldn’t have just looked them up on Autotrader, they seem to be going for 40-50k which I could afford if I felt like living on ramen for the next 7 years or so.

So far, Chevy hasn’t been included in this ‘option’, so the Colorado is safe.  When I was setting up Onstar after I bought mine, the agent was very surprised that I didn’t want the additional 2 free months - which required CC info.  Hell no, you’re not getting my CC info just so you can make it a giant pain in the ass

Hm, wonder if that’s the reason I can’t even get a lead time estimate on a fricken’ 115v coil.

You said it yourself.. this is a naked bike, not a sport tourer.  Which is why they didn’t give it a windshield.

Same here, although I think I’m still slightly ahead with the better mileage from the diesel.

I bought one!

Yeah, I get it too.  Hopefully it means my extended cab diesel holds it’s value well so I can get a better deal on a trade-in..

Yeah, they went to a stamped tailgate starting in 2021.