Everyone knows they’re beasts and reliable. What are they like day to day? Real world highway fuel mileage and range? Using the seemingly small cargo area compromised by non-removable third row seats?
Everyone knows they’re beasts and reliable. What are they like day to day? Real world highway fuel mileage and range? Using the seemingly small cargo area compromised by non-removable third row seats?
Then it would be easier to list who does make BOF SUVs. Can only think of: Chevy/GMC/Cadillac, Ford/Lincoln, Toyota/Lexus, Nissan/Infiniti, Mercedes, and Jeep (if the Wrangler counts as an SUV).
I thought I read Genesis was working on an SUV?
If the head is already assembled, it shouldn’t be much extra work. Have to pull the head to do the gasket anyways, just put a new head on when putting it back together instead of the original.
Wait!?!? People were already paying $300 extra on a loaded BMW to unlock a feature that you get on Kia?
GMT900 was my guess. Didn’t realize the Lambdas were GMT960 and thought the “GMT” was dropped for the K2XX.
I’m sticking with 5k. Easy to keep track of and not very expensive. Modern engines are full of small passages for chain tensioners, cam phasers, etc. and extended oil changes can block them over the long term. There’s been more than one model recalled to get their OLMs to call for oil changes more often after issues…
What I was half expecting due to the general smart-assery on the internet.
How I’ve always thought:
The Equinox has been around for 13 years. Gen 1 was released in 2004 as a 2005 model.
This! Good I hate bro dozers. Lifted, 3/4 or 1 ton truck, fully loaded, with mud tires. Yet the owner owns nothing to tow, can’t fit it in the lines in a parking spot ever, has never taken it off the pavement, and is generally a giant douche bag.
I love my TI-89 to this day, 7 years after college. Had no problems using it in college, the professors just all adjusted the difficulty of the exams assuming everyone put notes and formulas in theor calculators. Have two TI-36IIs that I used on the FE and PE but didn’t touch between or since. Can’t even use a 4…
They’ve really dropped the testing requirements to earn the “Trail Rated” badge.
I’ve never understood why it’s referred to as a traffic straddling bus. It’s on rails...it’s a traffic straddling train.
Some maths:
I grew up around GMs so this was second nature to me.
I didn’t realize any 2.7 V6s survived long enough to need spark plugs.
Just remember that if a Camry is the winner you have to put a big dent in the rear bumper.
I must be very odd for the millennial group. As someone in that age group (30) with a good job that lets me buy nice things and everytime I see anything like those MB ads that are trying too hard I basically think “go fuck yourself” and try to avoid those products. I made it 30 seconds into the second video before…
Trying to appeal to millennials...And failing...Just like everyone else. It all comes off as trying to hard and seem to bre targeting the group of millennials that probably can’t a afford a new car anyways.