The even lesser-known Wings & Water Wednesday was a great change of pace, as well.
The even lesser-known Wings & Water Wednesday was a great change of pace, as well.
Yeah, it's definitely not a certainty, and they've abandoned the concept somewhat, but check out Ford's North American M.Y. 2007 lineup:
I have noticed. Also, many of their other vehicles begin with "F". Fiesta, Festiva, Focus, Fusion, Five Hundred, Freestar, Freestyle, Falcon, Fairlane, Fairmont, and of course F-Series. The E & F phase was at its highest in the '00s.
I guess the term "SUV" also varies depending on where you're from.
As others have said, many 4x4s have open (not locked) differentials in their axles. It's the front-to rear distribution of power that differs between the two.
I agree with you that American trucks have been getting ridiculously large, especially in the "face".
Yep, same number, CES 1404:
Good point, though it should be the other way around. The E-Class nomenclature dates back to the 1994 model year, but Ford didn't begin using the E-Series name until M.Y. 2001.
The full-size North American Ford van was originally called "Econoline", and was renamed E-Series with models "E150", E250", E350" & "E-450", just like the F-Series truck. I'm not a trademark lawyer, but the name "Model E" is likely too similar.
Really, though, nobody can or should stop him from flying his flags. He just has to pay for repairs out of his own pocket.
I guess that not only did you not read the article, but you also lack common sense.
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While I agree (I'd swap the Scion ovals for Toyota ones if I owned one), the Boxer 86 fender badge you show is on the Scion as well as the Toyota.
In case you hadn't found it by now, she was fired along with much of Automobile's staff:
I have family in Victoria, and it's a natural time capsule. While they do get a fair amount of rain, it never gets especially hot or especially cold, and rarely snows. It's basically a cooler, drier Seattle. I live in a part of B.C. with cold snowy winters and hot dry summers, so cars don't stay that nice here.