Yeah, I know a lot of people who had a first gen Acadia/Traverse etc who were ready for a new one found out the 2nd gen was way smaller. Ending up buying something from another brand.
Yeah, I know a lot of people who had a first gen Acadia/Traverse etc who were ready for a new one found out the 2nd gen was way smaller. Ending up buying something from another brand.
What you don’t say, and I think it’s pertinent data, is that this is only 3.1 inches longer than the original 2007 GMC Acadia.
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No! I wanted to agree with you, but the Century’s proportions are completely wrong. Check out the wheelbase, which forces the cutout for the rear wheel to sit too far forward while making it look very rear heavy, like a toddler with an extremely full diaper.
DO. NOT. APOLOGIZE.
Sorry.
I will not be satisfied until the steering wheel is also a touchscreen, like a digital volume slider bar, and you slide the bar left or right to turn. You can drive with a single fingertip, so innovative!
No, but it looks like it had to move to the front of the class because it needs glasses.
It’s worth mentioning that the Escape outsells the Bronco Sport by about ~35k vehicles per year.
People who lack the sense to realize EVs aren’t the life changing saviors they’re being touted as....
Dealers are currently turning away EV inventory. Who are these EVs for, exactly?
Mm, still no.
Well, according to the government housing parking lot down the road, it would be new Dodge Challengers, newer Mercedes and BMWs all with blacked out windows, Escalades, and just about any new full-size domestic pickup with massive aftermarket wheels.
You may have married bad, but you ride good. Cheers!
This is absolutely the correct answer. The university should be providing a vehicle to complete fieldwork (even if it’s a rental).
Lowering a car can made it look and handle better. Obnoxious amounts of camber is just stupid and dangerous though.
I’m guessing this thing will be like 8000lbs
Oh you want a sensible EV to soothe your climate concerns and consumption guilt? Here’s a $100k monstrosity that will sail clean through a Civic without slowing down. Our big push for EVs will be spearheaded by morons with too much money trundling around in heavy destructive tanks that spit broken asphalt and tire…
1. “IQ” is the most pretentious name you could give a car, even if it’s just a suffix on an established moniker.
A few thoughts: