Pretty much any bro-dozer but I find myself hating the Super Duty the most. It’s a terrible vehicle that doesn’t do anything particularly well for what they are normally used for - driving to 7/11 for a 30pk of Bud and hauling air.
Different =/= better. I am resistant to changes that suck.
How about keep the Nitro and start saving money.
Auto sales has no place for you and your math skills. :D
What’s annoying is how many people fall for that trick.
Archer gif in 3...2...
Quite - name four large airlines that allow animal transport! Oh wait, you only named three. one-third of the fatalities happened on one of the three you could think of? That’s way too many.
This is a misleading (at best) article.. only delta, united, and american let you transport pets regularly in the cargo hold. Alaskan Airlines has a huge list of restricted breeds of cats and dogs. Allegiant, Frontier, JetBlue, southwest, spirit, and virgin don’t let any pets in cargo. Hawaiian does, but they fly…
I disagree. Trucks, and Truck based SUV’s are known to last as it’s what they built their reputations on. You think Ford would sell that many F150's if they were known to be problems? Or throwaway vehicles? 10 of the 13 cars in the first list have v8's or at least v8 options which means they are most likely low…
Don’t worry, somewhere else someone’s working on a different campaign for the “boring responsible millennials” haha
Yeah I used to walk home from school for two miles, alone! Parents would be in Gitmo these days.
That’s a Durango interior though...
People who close and open doors by the glass, all doors, cars included; will burn in a special pit in hell where their faces will forever be the balls in a chuck e cheese ball pit.
I used to think like this until I had the opportunity to talk to a driver. Most people have no idea how much science goes into driving a race car. Drivers know a lot about physics, as well as being able to recognize what is going on with their car and how to diagnose and solve problems. Air pressure in tires, drag,…
I’m also a designer. How can you not see that this design change is near-negligible? It’s a gear selector that always returns to neutral. Hardly anything incomprehensible. If you can’t figure out this kind of selector, you’re stupid. Period.
I do love the double-standard here. If this had been a 1995 GM car, there would be all kinds of comments about “typical GM junk.” But instead, because it’s a 21 year old piece-of-shit Honda, somehow it gets a pass...
Corrosion is the same thing. It just turns gray instead.