Working for Peterbilt, I got to drive a 579 with a full trailer on a test track. It even had the 18 speed manual!
Working for Peterbilt, I got to drive a 579 with a full trailer on a test track. It even had the 18 speed manual!
Someone who thinks a lease is a good idea at all.
I don’t understand how this has such an immediate effect on US prices for consumers. When the US has an oil surplus and exports oil every year.
Except for dodge on pretty much everything
Yeah the NA 2.5 may get decent gas milage, but it is slow as shit.
Yep, this is exactly the reason I never read on roadandtrack.com
Diesels now produce fewer emissions particles than has engines. Unfortunately we have to deal with a dpf and urea system, but basically the only emissions are nitrogen and water.....
Yeah the dsg is the only automatic I would consider owning
Do you actually believe this? Or is it a meme?
Its almost like no one buys or uses half ton trucks to actually tow anything anymore.
Literally everything you just said is the epitome of what's wrong with American car taste
They already figured out how to make a car 20%+ more efficient and not even need spark plugs. (Drive a diesel!)
You really aren’t going to tell us what type of suspension they are running? Pretty much ALL suspension has shocks and springs in it. Are they coilovers? Use Macpherson strut, torsion beam, irs? This article should be titled, “The Polestar One is heavy as shit” because that’s all the information you gave us!
The grand caravan has more interior space than a suburban, Yukon xl, or expedition.
A sub $20k Nissan Versa has Adaptive Cruise Control and is all you will ever need out of that system. I get this as a proof of concept and test bed for full autonomous tech but nothing else. Also, all you auto writers complain a lot about driving!!! Your foot cramps? Normal cruise control fixes that one!
Why dont they have the DSG with this? That's a huge loss in drivers value for me, the DSG is the only attainable auto I've driven that I wouldn't mind trading my MT for.
All of the ramps around me in Idaho has signs posted near them saying no fee for use of runaway truck ramp
Your only supporting article compared the output of an undisclosed gasoline car, while the article you are trying to debunk used a very specific diesel car as an example, you didn't prove anything about the original article wrong?
Is a 240, that's how it didn't break!
Except for the hemi, LS, and eco-boost are all distinctly different engines, with different character. Aside from performance (which they all accomplish very differently) there is a difference in feeling that is near impossible to recreate with electric motors.