In 2002 a Mustang GT had 260 hp.
In 2002 a Mustang GT had 260 hp.
They are probably going for that retro “American Muscle” look. The Mustang used them for years, Dodge still does on the Charger/Challenger.
You’re the first reviewer I’ve heard say good things about the Stinger. Savagegeese in particular hated it, even after doing a followup review because people couldn’t believe that it was such a bad car.
I bet they have some contractual obligations for parts that need to be fulfilled. And the TRX got to live on either because it is the vehicle the parts are for, or emissions compliance is less of an issue with pickup trucks.
Wait, I thought people around here felt that minivans were the cool alternative to the SUV.
do they ever go down?
The real money in auto manufacturing is on the lending side. Most manufactures have financial arms who are more than happy to take up any slack in lending. Those who don’t have financial arms spun them off to keep afloat in the aftermath of the great financial crisis.
Not only does the front look like a Mach-E, the entire body has a Ford SUV vibe.
As long as car companies can keep getting away with high prices, I don’t see this coming to an end.
1st: this is satisfying to hear. say it with me: margin call.
The dude was born and raised as a wealthy elite in a society where wealthy elites could not only get away with anything, they were encouraged to suppress their socially inferiors in order to maintain their status in the country.
1st: Yeah, makes sense. I’m surprised they didn’t do this sooner.
It sounds a lot worse than it is. Practically speaking, you’ll get an invite for the car you want to buy long before you have enough money for it.
Do any modern cars support changing head units? Even 10 years ago some were so heavily integrated into the car that you had to keep the old head unit in the glove compartment.
actually increase the requirements for obtaining a license in the US.
Honestly, anymore, people just can’t tolerate anyone driving in front of them, regardless of speed.
1st gear: believable. I can confirm most people on the road are still ass-nuggets.
Shit, this is probably a good investment if it is transferable.
Fancy Tesla, with cheese and shit.
I blame authors who are too young to have driven in the 00s.