What concerns me is the filtering, K&N’s have shown in quite a few test to allow more particulate matter into a motor than the OEM paper element.
What concerns me is the filtering, K&N’s have shown in quite a few test to allow more particulate matter into a motor than the OEM paper element.
I’m imagining “painting” targets for laser-guided weapons from a distance that satellites can’t (or maybe they can now...). Definitely not something that’s going to be carrying thousands of pounds of bombs.
Just think of all the possibilities this would give us for climate research, weather tracking and prediction, mapping and aerial photography, communications, or cheap transportation of small cargo. threatening to kill poor brown people who have oil.
Can I get it in 2 door with a useable bed? Can someone make a truck that isn't the size of a tractor trailer FFS!!!!!??????!!!!???
Totally. Because any day now people are going to stop buying pick ups and SUVs and start buying cars again.
Love it or hate it, FCA is laughing all the way to the bank. Jeep is going to sell billions of these.
Sweet a truck with a bed just big enough to hold my protein supplements and gallon jug of water!
Truly the darkest timeline.
I fully expect him to create as boring and banal a trilogy conclusion movie as he did a trilogy intro movie.
I’m looking forward to Abram utterly backtracking on Rey’s parentage.
7: A coherent script written in its entirety by writers not making a hodge-podge of different, unfinished elements only meant to nostalgia pander or subvert expectations.
The problem with Harleys is the same problem with Corvettes.....
You spend all your life from your childhood wanting one until you can finally (barely) afford one only to realize that everyone else has one and you are once again indistinguishable from the masses.
So you spend $20k modding it only to realize that you…
Harley Davidson made a crappy, over-priced, cheesy product and then aggressively turned it into a lifestyle brand for baby boomers.
Gee, what could go wrong with that business model?
Your points are fair enough until you get to #7; whatever circumstance you’re conjuring to think a similar beam in an Avalanche or this truck wouldn’t also punch through the box and cab of your truck under the same incident, you’ve got a nasty surprise ahead of you.
Only in the US would selling 620,000 vehicles be called a failure.
And your conclusion is based on what evidence. I have driven an Avalanche everywhere from Boston to Georgia, including the winter in Boston when they had 10 feet of snow. Never had a problem. No leaking of water, snow, heat or cold air.
Yes.
Such a great idea and seems so obvious. It makes me wonder why more full size trucks don’t have this.
Most rural carriers use their own vehicles, not post office ones. I’ve lived in rural Texas for over 35 years now, I have yet to see a postal vehicle out here. Most are Jeep Cherokees or pickups with caps.
Such an ugly piece of crap. At least it has a Volvo interior.