I’ve never been much of a NASAR fan, but I might have to check it out at WWT since it’s only 13 miles from my house.
I’ve never been much of a NASAR fan, but I might have to check it out at WWT since it’s only 13 miles from my house.
NASCAR at the Springfield Mile would be awesome.
Suntrup?
I wish Take Two/ Rockstar would focus on a GTA VI instead of rehashing old games for new platforms. Lazy fucking bastards.
The best ruck I have ever owned was a ‘97 S-10. 4.3, auto, 2wd. I ran that thing to 311,00 miles.
You might not need forward controls, but with my sciatic nerve pain and hip issues, I need to be able to stretch out my legs and move them around. My only other option is to leave the bike in the garage.
FYI: Hasbro is streaming all GI Joe cartoons on their youtube channel.
I don’t think the MoCo will be too worried about the R 18 until BMW figures out how to put forward controls on these bikes.
Both look great and I think will be perfect for those wanting a sporty car, but a Camaro/Mustang/Challenger is too fast for them.
Nice lookin’ truck, hope it’s not a turd in real life. I’ll be in the market for a mid-size truck (unless I can find another very clean ‘97-02 S-10) in a few years. More competitors in this market is good for consumers.
No SUV for me. I have dirty stuff in the bed too much to deal with cleaning out the back of an SUV. It’s just too bad they don’t make S10's and little Rangers anymore.
I’m the exact opposite. I never towed a damn thing with my last truck that I had for 18 years, but the bed was used all the time.
I have a great idea for a HGTV show. Take the recently renovated homes by The Gaines, Fords, Flip or Floppers, and the property brothers and have them inspected my Mike Holmes. If they pass, they get to keep their show. If not, GTFO.
Some of us didn’t have a choice and needed to buy a new vehicle. My 23 year old truck finally died at 311,000 miles in 2020. It took almost a year to find a suitable replacement at a “decent” price.
I started as a headbanger in my youth, but transitioned to the professional later on in life. I'm sure others have as well.
RE: 3rd gear:
I bought a used truck last month. It took 6 months of searching before I found one at a decent price that I liked. I still had to drive over an hour away. If I had to do it again, I’d buy a $1500 beater off CL or FB and drive it for a year or two.
Where I live, there are no stoplights on roads with a 60 mph speed limit.
When in daily, practical driving does one really get a chance to go balls-out 0-60? Not very often. What really matters is 30-70 or something similar that replicates an on-ramp.
The cheapest double cab taco is $28,325. That’s $6835 more than the cheapest Maverick.