I like the high seating position because it gives you the best vantage point to spot the tow truck you called.
I like the high seating position because it gives you the best vantage point to spot the tow truck you called.
I wonder how many of them have already visited the local service centre...
I don’t believe they shipped Escalades (or any GM SUVs) without rear seats, they are just removable. The pattern on that mat is covering up the mounting points.
A giant number of commenters don’t know the difference between a refresh and a complete redesign.
Man, am I the only one that likes both? I honestly think that GM had been making the best looking trucks, with the exception of a few years in the 50s, from the late 40s Advance Design all the way until about 2019 or whenever the last KT200 rolled off the line.
The 2005-2006 Nissan Altima was a nice looking (maybe for the time) ‘sporty’ sedan; especially in SE-R form. The following re-design was just a blob with ugliness everywhere and bad lines. What I liked the least were the giant thick fender arch with the big flat section, made it look like a fisher price toy.
To me its the 2006+ redesign of the PT Cruiser. To me it went from a love it or hate it design to a rental car.
At this point completely drawn in, I grabbed the cross-stitched email from my valet’s hand (one of his duties is to cross-stitch the day’s email) and delivered him a hard ‘thank-you’ slap across his face.
Oof that tweet... :(
To be fair, not every light on the BMW’s dash is illuminated.
I’m bad at parking.
and
I got it lifted just for highway driving.