levi1922
Levi1922
levi1922

OnStar and CarPlay/Android Auto are two very different things...

the boeing 7.7 is quite the fuel sipper.

Even if its not totally accurate, I appreciate that its in gallons rather than pounds because it makes the math pretty easy...that much gasoline would last me at least 7.7 years.

Close.

I want to feel like it makes sense, because Range Rover proved the idea can, but then i just cannot get over them pretending like the Grand Wagoneer is anything more than the Grand Trim on the Wagoneer. A Yukon Denali is still a Yukon and everyone is okay with that.

It would be interesting to see how much better tips are in a $66k jeep vs a 3 year old well maintained $20k Prius/30k CRV hybrid.

GM is dropping car play from EV models because it does not align with their EV architecture visions. Their newest ICE models and EVs launched before the switch still have have it, like the Lyriq and refreshed 2025 Yukon (most recent launch).

To be fair, its  not a traditional column shifter so you still get a learning curve.

Yeah, they also fail to recognize that by selecting a relaxation mode you are literally asking it to do all those things.

This bit looks good and modern for the first time. then it looks incredibly dated from the A pillar back.

The crash was in Houston, Tx, on I-10 near Freeport St/Blvd (which does not go to Freeport, Tx, and neither does I-10).  

That would make sense. My guess was “lifts” but it seemed odd still. I like your answer more.

Luckily for him, it still shifts, but pictures on the forum show that stainless steel body panels don’t line up anymore.

My thoughts also. Probably safe to say Private Jet Services Group has at least 1 Kamala voter in their midst.

6,173 is the 2024 Acadia’s gross weight. Not curb weight. You can’t trust Jalopnik for facts.

The Acadia got larger to be on par with the Traverse again, the 2nd gen was smaller than the first gen. this one is 10" longer than the 2nd gen and 3" longer than the 1st.

Fair, you get a pass for how well the meme fits the story.

Lol because this is great and i felt like i was having a stroke while reading the headline alone.

Okay, maybe usually was the wrong word, I am not sure what percent of the population lives in areas where EMS and Fire are in the same stations. I was thinking of some larger cities like Chicago, Houston, Dallas and LA that do use the same stations. NYFD keeps their ambulances and firetrucks at different stations.

They usually have ambulances at fire stations that will respond to medical events, not the large fire truck.