lionzoo
LionZoo
lionzoo

Overlanding has bypassed America in general. Anytime you mention “off road” it becomes a de facto ’Murican argument about rock crawling and breakover angles. Look at anytime it’s mentioned here with a Rover or Cayenne. 

FIFY

NO.

I found that interesting. During my second lap on the Nurburgring in my life, and the first lap in that year (2018), I was able to overtake a Ferrari and rented BMWs with a 1987 subcompact convertible. It is not entirely stock, but still.

Couldn’t agree more.

With this administration, I expect them to issue a Fiat order instead and then wonder WTF to do with all these 500s.

I’m all for green cars, but not “Army green.” I wish Americans would stop fetishizing the military. C’mon, does everything need to be “tactical” now from trucks to pens? All this machoness is absurd. Anyone driving an Army green or Desert Storm tan colored truck who didn’t serve in the military is a poseur, and anyone

When my 2013 Chrysler 200's (IMPORTED FROM DETROIT) tranny went out, it took them over a month to get the right parts in.
So I don’t think that’s the case.

You know you’re fucked when a bunch of turnip farmers with spanners have better service.

Gotta love that FCA quality. Seriously though, just a few months back it was Ram’s that were having the same problem. You would think they would have learned something to prevent that from happening a second time on a different model.

The driver was in the driver’s seat when the EMTs arrived, trapped in the vehicle. Hart left the scene. I’m not quite sure how Hart could have got himself out of the car, called it in, then went back to the car to wedge himself into the driver’s seat so firmly that he required extrication. But I suppose it’s possible.

It’s almost like the Corvette isn’t the worlds greatest car people make it out to be.

For paying an extra $5 of allowance money, I let my kids choose their seats in the van (third row only, 28" seat pitch). And if they got a good progress report, I’ll even let them bring an extra carryon bag with guaranteed space (on the roof rack, that is).

I like it as well. Now our wolfpack numbers two.

If Toyota could offer this thing at that price in America, most people reading this would break their ankles trying to get to dealerships.

I thought that was the drive home from Taco Bell.

Both with soulless automatics.

This comment probably would do better without the body shaming. 

So, basically, non-Tesla carmakers have standards?

Justin has suggested crack & blast, which is pretty good.