Currently have 2 SUV’s and a performance car. Selling 2 of them and would love to add a Model 3.
Currently have 2 SUV’s and a performance car. Selling 2 of them and would love to add a Model 3.
My grandfather had 3 of these over the years. My first road trip was in his 98 of the same color. That was a comfy and quick highway cruiser. While I find the lettering under the hood tacky, I still say NP.
Welp should have put a deposit on one during announcement day. I definitely want one of these. Don’t like putting a deposit on something I have never driven.
So a feature Tesla mostly already has...lift off on the gas and it will activate brake lights and slow you down to a crawl with no brake pedal.
This is why I have been keeping any eye on the first gen Volt’s or super cheap leases on 2nd gen’s. They may be ugly but 90% of the time its use would be on electric. Plus tech is cool.
Dislike the wheels...everything else is good. Although I was hoping for a HUD with the speed.
Having driven both...I wouldn’t get a 2.0. That extra HP goes a long way on the 3.
Frontiers of that era have a ton of problems. Tacoma’s rust...so much rust, but it doesnt affect their value.
I did that this spring. Wound up with a 04 4Runner V8 Limited 4X4 with 205k miles for $6300. All service records every 5k done at one dealer. I had preferred a GX470 but basically wanted a clean well maintained example with a V8.
I believe Michigan State Police testing is what certifies the vehicles as having a pursuit rating. Here is the summary page along with contact info to get specifics for pursuit rating: http://www.michigan.gov/msp/0,4643,7-123—16274—,00.html
Never understood the appeal of a Harley. I rented one last year and while it was not nearly as bad I expected it was so heavy and so slow. Bike I rented was just shy of 1k lbs and cost $30k. Also Harley riders roll around annoying the crap out of everyone.
That issue is reportedly part of early run production issues, which most say is fixed via software update.
What about 4Runner/Tacoma owners?
I was in the Esses grandstand when this crash happened, there was no way for drivers to see the accident until they were on it. It was right at the start of the race so everyone was clustered and the flags couldn’t go out fast enough. Was a crazy crash and hope everyone recovers quickly.
I would hope so, the current XC60 is a very dated chassis from the Ford era.
Somewhere David Tracy is either crying or eyeballing his next XJ.
Luckily most Camry owners don’t opt for the V6.
My wife killed the fuel pump in her first car running it low all the time. Her current car (RX350) shows Low Fuel and short range when it still has about 3+ gallons left. I am perfectly ok with this as she doesn’t realize she needs gas till the light is on, no matter how much I complain.
Love it!