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I’m sorry but you are incorrect. (Unless you are only comparing to regular cab short box Silverados from 1990.) Comparing same to same, here is what you get:

1990 Sliverado Extended Cab 6.5 foot bed
Length: 212 inches
Wheelbase: 141.5 inches
Bed Length: 78 inches
Height: 72-73"
Width: 76"

2020 Colorado Extended Cab 6 foot

As someone that bought a Grom and a Monkey in 2020, can confirm. 

No Saabaru (especially Aero and manual.) I think my 2006 was one of like 250 Aeros with the EJ255 and a manual, as they were only made for one year with the 2.5.

I’d put SVT Focus in there too, espcially European Appearance package cars with the Recaros.

Yes I’m shamefully plugging cars I’ve owned. 

Seriously, let’s get this comment thread closed.

A.) That actual only incident I could find was an Uzi not an MP5, and yes it was a range gun. As to your comment around “if I actually knew my way around fire arms.” I personally know and shoot with multiple people who are class 3 dealers. One uses our property and shooting range to teach long range courses, since

Yeah the cartels are less likely to accidentally shoot you, they are just 100 times more likely to shoot you on purpose than an American accidentally. So yeah, he is wrong.

Yes we do have a rampant issue with people who own fully auto Mp5s letting their kids shoot fireaarms instructors. I mean that’s happened (checks

Aren’t you a lovely human being.

Yankees is a slang term for Americans, I was referencing your jab on Americans.

One of the most profoundly stupid/ignorant comments I have ever read on a Kinja site. Likely the whole thing is a troll though... Nice jab at the yankees tho right? 

Yeah silly him, only the cartels can have guns down there! 

Fair point, I just looked up the 2021 CLA45 AMG (no S) from Car and Driver and they had it hitting 60 in 3.7 secs, so this car should at least do that. I’d still take an RS3 over one of these, (and likely will when we replace my wife’s car.) 

2022 RS3 does 0-60 in 3.3secs with 401hp. It’s a direct competitor to this car. The 2017 RS3 (old model) did it in 3.4. 

S197 is a fifth generation mustang, (05-14)

SVTf is an SVT Focus. (Made 02-04.)

I guess I thought those were fairly common terms known to car ppl?

I drove it at night in damp conditions this year, getting to where we were staying, at like 9pm after a day of travel. It. Sucked. (I was in a rented 5.0.) Pitch black night that was cloudy which isn’t common for CO. There was quite a bit of traffic which made it worse than if I could have just ran high beams. 

There are mountain passes in the US with huge drops with no guard rail. Drive through Rocky Mountain National Park and you’ll hit several.

Hopefully you at least saw the previous notification, for future reference.

Some of what you said is correct. Yes winter tires have softer compounds, and yes siping is added to “bite” into ice, when it is around.

But when it comes to snow, the tires is designed to pack with snow, because snow grips snow better than rubber. (The opposite of what the writer stated snow tires do.)

Good addition! I always run narrow snows on our cars. Our Audi has 215s in the winter, 235s in the summer.

My grandpa made an RV in the 60s out of a large straight truck with a similar semi truck front end. (He owned a trucking company.) I only got to see it in it’s more dilapidated state, but man I wish he had kept it maintained passed the late 80s. Thing was about 37-38 feet long, he used to haul 6 snowmobiles in a

Snow tires do not expel snow, they actually do a better job of holding snow in the treads than other tires. The snow they hold onto is what gives you the improved grip over all seasons.