Our Chevy Venture also has an integrated booster seat.
Our Chevy Venture also has an integrated booster seat.
Over 1200 lbs.
I get your point but there is 75000 of those Little Free Libraries strewn about the world.
2 of those brands were already dead by 2005 Plymouth(2001) and Oldsmobile(2004). Scion with a US national rollout of 2004 was still considered Toyota’s new little experiment with many people unsure if it would succeed.
I wonder how hot these boxes would get.
Say what you will but your getting a lot of mileage out of that Versa.
That is them on most days.
Wiring?
The speakers will be the first thing to break. Probably.
Kia Soul
7foot was the biggest you could get. Regular cab only, it wasn't a very common option.
Perhaps you could ask your GMG colleagues at Jalopnik about professional test car driving.
Sorry for the loss of your Honda Accordion.
Oh, the hammock district!
Volvo/Land Rover and Daewoo
@joliekerr - How will my servants remove face-prints from the open pore wood on my Bentley?
I wonder if it will have ST suspension. I would be interested in a 1.0L Ecoboost with better suspension.
I passed a GMT800 Diesel Dually last week then it changed lanes behind me and surprise Escalade! in my mirror.
The benefit of a divorced transfercase is equal length driveshafts. This way you only need to carry 1 spare offroading, or no spares and if you rip the rear shaft off you can swap it with the front and still drive home.
I think the Chevy Express Van comes with sealed beams on the base models. Yes in 2018!