With the XL versions, yes. But overall, not in the least.
With the XL versions, yes. But overall, not in the least.
Tahoe (non-XL) - 197” (2000), 204” (2020)
C-HR - 172” (2020)
Yeah, ‘compact’ crossovers the same size as mid size SUVs from 15 years ago. And mid size is now the equivalent of full size SUVs (with three rows) of yesteryear. The only truly impressive thing is the Excursion still holds the record for length after all these years (although the 2020 Yukon/Suburban XL is within an…
Let’s be at least somewhat accurate on your boardmember A statement: GM has not produced efficient hybrid. Hybrids, yes. Efficient hybrids, no. The only reason the Volt lead the market for a time was a larger battery and longer range. As an EV it was above average; as a hybrid, well below.
In Valencia Red Pearl, yes. Good luck getting one at all (seeing as they only made 350), let alone within budget. I really love that color. Need to see one in person.
Also, every car Porsche produced between 1948 (356) and 2004 (996, 986) had tires with a diameter of 25" (actually 24.7-25.4" if we are splitting hairs).
Fun fact:
While sad, let’s all remember two human beings died as a result of this explosion. Let us all remember that lives are more valuable than things (no matter how irreplaceable).
I was thinking seats without headrests. Also a correct answer, but not the one you were looking for.
From this:
Nissan, your startup status has been renewed.
Dodge Magnum with roof rails for ladder hauling (if/when needed). Bonus points: add SRT8 wheels, bumpers and side skirts for extra style (without the V8 gas mileage penalty).
Some call it the “Oregon Trail” generation that overlaps either end of Gen X and Millennial.
You’re welcome for the plug.
Sounds like my story as well Craigslist, 42" PZ700 (the very first 1080p plasma on the market), deep discount one year used. Still going strong to this day (although it’s power consumption bothers me a bit ~600W).
Sounds like my story as well Craigslist, 42" PZ700 (the very first 1080p plasma on the market), deep discount one year used. Still going strong to this day (although it’s power consumption bothers me a bit ~600W).
Turbo S range is official - 192 miles. MPGe dropped by 1 as well.
The official EPA range for the Turbo S is 192 miles. The MPGe for it also dropped by one compared to the non-S version to 68 MPGe (50 kWh/100 miles).