I’ll give Chevy cloth seats the comfortability award too. Ford F150’s recycled 2 liter bottle wide not-really-bolstered seats are terrible (of course the up packaged leather ones are bit better, and the Raptors are really nice).
I’ll give Chevy cloth seats the comfortability award too. Ford F150’s recycled 2 liter bottle wide not-really-bolstered seats are terrible (of course the up packaged leather ones are bit better, and the Raptors are really nice).
https://dedeporsche.com/2012/02/20/latest-video-porsche-drives-into-wet-cement/ The doucher Porsche driver trying to pass traffic in San Francisco, and going into wet concrete is alive and well in my memory.
I won’t be bent out of shape, I have power seats in mine.
That. Adding: it’s likely UTC’s fault or whoever is the sub contractor.
Were they charged with anything? Or was this just a tension moment?
Like Benny Lava?
#StillNotGoingToOwnItOffWarranty.
I’d use the seats from the old one for sure. The new ones are not comfy.
Keep on doing the Lord’s work Mr. Tracy!
Agreed, but more I think it’s they check on their direct buyers, e.g. dealers or other volume direct or special line customers like nation states without dealers. When we consumers or biz customers buy or lease a new vehicle from the dealer technically we’re the second owners.
Same, airshows and heavy equipment shows are rad. People who like private party car shows I hope will appreciate this show of our of national hardware. So what if it’s Trump. Would have been cool if done by any President IMO.
Here’s what’s really going on, as someone close to the backers of both Lyft and Uber, it’s they are literally buying time until autonomous vehicles of all size become available and cost effective. Now...what’s hilarious to watch from the sidelines is the burn occurring and the timeline for autonomous transportation…
Yikes, guess he’ll learn this time, then explore corporate leasing and taxes, fuel economy, and safety next time.
“the Tacoma, while it was refreshed in 2016, is still basically the same truck as when it was introduced in 2004.”
I’ll add, Previa was even worse.
Tundra buyers IMO buy for the brand reputation (the same reputation Toyota wore out in 2003). Folks who actually research what they plan to drive don’t go Toyota. This lack of innovation dates back to cash availability probs in the 2000's including the spend on the (then new) San Antonio facility. Tacoma and Tundra…
Make no mistake, our USA economic enemy China has more interest in this than just driver safety.
Disappointed in Le Blanc just copying the Worthington brother’s shop race car, right down to the side pipes.
ICLEI (UN Agenda 21) is saying this (although 1000 is an exaggeration). Look it up.
My own theory is remove the busses altogether, it would open things up. That and motorcycle riders shouldn’t pay tolls nor registration fees.