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mhaubrich

The Wal-Mart brand tires is a dead giveaway on how maintenance was performed on this car. Plus it seems overpriced by $5k. This thing is destined for a buy here pay here lot in a bad part of town. 

If the owner went that cheap on the tires, what else have they gone cheap on? ND. 

Joke’s on them. Just wait until they have to pay the subscription fees!

I saw one of these today, but it was more of an Onyx Black. Couldn’t have been the same one.

Your line about “hobby equipment” finally made it click for me.

Dear Hyundai / Kia / Genesis,

I am not a fan of that empty space on the floor between the front seats.

Well clearly we need Mr. Tracy and Mr. Torchinsky to tag-team investigate this rumored monster. David to verify its Jeepness, and Jason to measure its driver accomodations and that mysterious ‘lightness’ situation.

If I were King of America I’d:

Yeah, I was ready to NP the car, but I definitely ND the ad. Now I’m conflicted. Let’s see how I feel after the coffee. 

I am honestly very excited for these PHEV big SUVs. I just want something that gets great gas mileage, can tow a teardrop or small boat, but also won’t leave me stranded on a long trip if I can’t find a charger. The idea of possibly doing my commute on mostly electric power is just a huge bonus

I own a US spec 4xe and the rear seat bottoms and seat backs both fold forward.

The remote was for sound competitions where you don’t sit in the car because it would blow your ear drums.

Those tires tell me everything I need to know, now that I’ve googled whatever the hell “Cosmo Mucho Macho Tires” are.

MuchoMacho tires instead of MuchoDinero tires may portend other low-cost maintenance shortcuts.

I like my soft tonneau because it’s easy to roll completely out of the way and uncover the whole bed without blocking the rear window, where most of the hard ones either leave a panel in place blocking some of the bed or have to fold up against the window.

Imo this is a much cooler pick up,

I don’t understand how these continue to hold value so well when they were just a few years before the HP wars took off. By 2008 you could get 300+ in a work truck with a full payload rating for half the price, and not have to endure all the jokes about compensation.

You have to go out of your way to photograph a vehicle so poorly.