The state of Mitsubishi summed up in this photo from the Detroit auto show.
The state of Mitsubishi summed up in this photo from the Detroit auto show.
Cinders and ashes!
I laughed way too hard at this.
Well if someone called you Fat Controller all day long, you’re likely to take it out on someone
We all know it really got parked for causing confusion and delay.
You can probably leave out the word “truck” and still be correct.
You saying the majority of truck buyers don’t know wtf they’re talking about?
My main takeaway from this, other than the obvious “people are stupid”, is that modern cars are crazy safe. This dude slammed into a stationary object at 65 miles per hour and “refused medical attention”. Thats amazing.
Well... so far it’s;
This has nothing to do with the potholes or the design of the ramp. He was going too fast or not paying attention or something, but he is 100% at fault. I drive the same ramp every day, and sometimes I am even going over the posted limit (gasp!) But I am not texting or playing with my radio or otherwise not paying…
I love the idea of these compartments. However, as someone who does 100+ miles per day in a work pickup, I just see a Chevy finding brave new ways to squeak, rattle and break.
The garage comment is spot on. We’ve thrown out dozens, no scores of possible homes because it won’t fit our truck
Regarding your claim of Chevy being the other 2019 truck with a power tailgate. Ford has the same thing, at least it did last year. So, wouldnt that make it likely 2019 Fords would have it this year too?
It is not a touch screen, it is a 1 to 1 point interface with a pad in front of the center arm rest.
Radar system is behind it.
The RDX has come a long way since its first edition, which was too small and homely. This looks nice and actually looks luxurious.
Plus ford has had power open for a few years now
.... iiit’s not your faulllt...
These are fascinating to watch, and have only gotten better after the IIHS upgraded their equipment. Seeing smashed up bits of glass and metal fly in the air in slow motion after being captured at a ridiculously high framerate and resolution is mesmerizing.