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Does the Uber app show the full plate in the US? In Mexico (at least in my city) it only seems to be showing the first 3 letters (which are assigned on a state by state basis) after an update, so trying to figure out which Nissan Versa with the plate ZAA-**-** is your Uber is damn near impossible.

Wow, a bed with side tiedown hooks and I presume the dual lever operated tailgate latches. Didn’t know that got carried over to that generation on the Crew Cab.

Only in XLT (plain Lobo) and higher trims. Work truck is still called F-150 XL.

Nissan has said the D23 won’t be sold in the US.

Emissions or CAFE?

They were nice trucks. Not built the best, and way underpowered, but, the 2WD sat pretty high up above the ground, and the 05 was beautiful. We had an 02 XL that my dad got as a company truck, it was a lease and so we got it like 2 months before it went on sale.

Same deal with the Colorado. After incentives and rebates, a similarly spec’d Silverado ends up being a $2-3k premium, so people just go for the Silverado.

I got a chance to ride on a 2016 Mexico spec Ranger XL. My first complaint is that the rear seats don’t have a handle to get up, which is a pain because even the 2WD truck sits pretty high (unlike the 2WD versions of the Tacoma, D23, and single cab Hilux).

Don’t quote me on this, but I think there is a state or federal law that mandates buses to be no more than 10 years old. So even if the 7.3 will run forever, those buses will only serve in the US for 10 years or so, then maybe become church buses, DIY camper buses, or they will go down to Guatemala and become public

It’s not a big deal when you’re making thousands of parts, or selling a product that is part of a $50,000,000 assembly.

Make new tooling sounds like a great idea, until you realize the amount of man-hours that it takes to do that, the cost of designing/building the dies, plus the cost of stamping a set number.

His bill is less than that, somewhere around 30k. The other neighbors have spent a combined 50k in legal fees though.

I’d definitely keep the TDI badges as mementos. Probably an engine cover as well.

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Holy crap. I watched those Soichiro mangas when I worked at a nearby Honda facility. I had no idea those had been released to the public.

The problem is. you’re actually making sense and introducing logic. That’s not how politics works. That’s now how any of this works.

Which you know, is basically most Chrysler, Ford and Chevy cars in the 90s.

The Yaris R (as it’s called in Mexico), also called the Scion something in the US (which will now be sold as Toyota) which is a Mazda 2 sedan, is built at Mazda’s new plant in or around Celaya, Mexico. No clue about the other Yarises (Yarii?).

Oh ok. It’s been some 10 years since I was there.

The classic Beetles are gone, at least in Mexico City and Monterrey. Long gone.