Yeah, but in this case, you can use the excavator to refill the hole!!!
Yeah, but in this case, you can use the excavator to refill the hole!!!
“If you have a hammer, every problem becomes a nail.”
There are probably fewer restrictions to buying it than alcohol.
It's like alcohol, in miniature equipment form!
There is no problem I cannot solve/create if I had one of these.
Not much more effective than a plain old shovel but damn would I still want one if had more yard.
Yeah well it’s like $80k so meh.
Big trucks have their own appeal and can be fun in a different way, but by no means do the large trucks handle or drive even remotely as well as a proper luxury car or sport sedan. And unless you’re actively using that space and capability, you’re just dragging around thousands of pounds and multiple feet of dead…
I’ll be that guy. This IS cool, if you can get over yourself. I mean come on, that interior is so baller. WAY more spacious than any Range Rover or Escalade. It has all the safety stuff and tech nerd gadgets. Butt coolers even. Why do rich people insist on having less room for more money?
Cool, great, but that’s not realistic for the vast majority of borrowers.
I’ll go with the Ridgeline. Having lived with one for a year and a half, I find it a truck that’s very easy to live with on a daily basis, and way more capable than those who have never used one would expect it to be. I drive HD pickups daily at work, so I do have some perspective here.
I can’t look at the ram promaster without throwing up a little. Transit is much much better.
So basically every Lincoln. They review as solid C+ to B. Most auto journalists wouldn’t pick over the Germans (except on price)...maybe tie with premium Japanese. And they are about as popular to the public as a transgender tolerance tent at a Trump rally.
Yeah, but no manual no care.
They really should have brought its larger cousin, the i30N, to the U.S. The market for subcompacts in the U.S. is tiny, but there is a much more robust niche for regular size hot hatches.
There’s nothing *super* special about it, but I really appreciate that it exists: Toyota Corolla Hatchback 6MT. It’s on my short list of next purchase now that there’s no longer a 6MT Accord.
General Motors Defense Research Laboratories built the wheels for this fine vehicle:
Volkswagen currywurst.
Yamaha. We make lots of stuff.