It never was. The current gen N series "35" motors have been turbocharged 3.0 litre engines from the outset.
It never was. The current gen N series "35" motors have been turbocharged 3.0 litre engines from the outset.
No, European drivers are much more concerned with the exorbitant tax rates they pay on anything over 2.0, 2.3 litres.
They don't buy them "in droves" though. Nissan sold about ~55k Frontiers last year. Or, to put it in easier terms, about 20k fewer F150s than Ford sold in December alone.
The thing is, it's not a substantially smaller truck. It comes in around 212 inches long, which is only about 5 inches shorter than a regular cab F150. It's also fairly pricey, your standard "passenger" version runs 47-55k AUD, which is in the low 40's for US dollars. It's biggest powerplant is a 3.2 liter diesel,…
Couldn't meet US crash requirements. I remember that being a story when these things came out.
Wrong series. Stevenson ran Camaros in GS in conti last year, as well as running a tube framed car in the Grand Am GT class.
The video was posted by the organization looking to help raise money for the guy's medical bills. Deadspin had nothing to do with it.
So, not having done crossfit, and my only real experience with it being watching others in the gym and some acquaintances posting videos, is there a method or science behind the absolutely awful form and cheats during exercises or is it just shit form with people not knowing better?
So wait, you bought the knockoff prius, not the OG 2 door insight?
Fossil fuels and only able to seat two people? You wasteful asshole. What an eco-poseur.
LWB and a smooth suspension is a nice feature if you're doing a lot of highway type miles.
Can you post a picture of your Nissan Leaf?
Are you dense, willfully obtuse, or just unable to grasp a simple concept?
All of it.
The United States.
Didn't they say that in 2005 as well? How'd those turn out?
Waited for what? The Tacomas simply don't depreciate. 3 year old examples with 45k on them are going for 1k less than a new truck. If you want to buy, just buy. It's the best "mid size" truck by default.