Hey, get out of here with your facts!
Hey, get out of here with your facts!
So Ft Lauderdale, Tampa, Monticello (pop. 2500,) Tallahassee, Miami, St. Petersburg, Lakeland, or Daytona.
Sure is. :nod:
That shopping cart would have to be in a tornado to do similar damage to a solid hit from an 8# sledgehammer.
Edmunds posted part 2 this morning:
Part 2 is out.
lolwut
Oh, you mean the BBC iPlayer?
I had to invest in a set of high-lift 6-ton stands to work on my dually. They're really substantial though, I have no qualms about being underneath the truck when they're in place.
Only like 5% of interstate miles are tolled in any fashion. I80 is an oddity, not the rule.
So you'd prefer it to be against the law to be an asshole?
The hood, trunk lid, and both bumpers on my 96 Grand Marquis were aluminum. It was one of the lightest Panthers at ~3700lb.
I'm sure the production version will look great on the highways of China.
mmmkay.
I drive a 15-year old diesel. You bet your ass I wait for it to warm up... if it's under about 40 degrees it clatters and smokes like something out of the 1930s til it gets some heat in it.
The back of the trailer that's clearly covered in a thick layer of snow?
Not sure how it is on your planet, but here on earth, mirrors can't see through a 53' long, 14' tall metal box. Similarly, no, the driver wouldn't notice a couple extra thousand pounds on the back because the truck has the better part of 2,000lb/ft of torque. There's a lot of noodly steel frame for something that…
Which is great if you've got a tethering plan, or are willing to risk getting detected.
Because we don't have any good wagons anymore. :(
And the advantage is, mirroring your phone, which has a data plan. Unless you're completely poncey and add your car radio to your cell plan and pay the extra $30 or whatever a month to use it. I drive a lot, and I actually appreciate the usability tweaks they've made for Android Auto. You may be OK with having to do…