$1280 on my vehicle for just the radar distance sensor. Grille with front camera is another $400, bumper cover is $840 with park sensors and headlamp washers. So $2500 for a 5mph bump in parts alone.
$1280 on my vehicle for just the radar distance sensor. Grille with front camera is another $400, bumper cover is $840 with park sensors and headlamp washers. So $2500 for a 5mph bump in parts alone.
Helped a friend pick out a minivan recently as well. For things they cared about a 2015 Sienna was a far better option then Honda. More safety stuff, better reliability and similar prices.
Damn you all, making me want to sell my 4th gen 4Runner for a LC
IS-F or a Alfa Giulia Ti RWD
Now the dealer is asking 11,688 for it...https://www.hileymazdaofarlington.com/used/Mazda/2008-Mazda-MX-5-8c3b77400a0e0adf015295695383bb96.htm
Shit...7k is a great price. I would have loved to buy it for that.
I have a 4th gen 4Runner with over 200k and I lust after the Land Cruiser. I love a Range Rover but if my 6k mile Jaguar XE is any indication about how Range Rovers are I will take a Land Cruiser as I know it will still work in 200k miles.
Been there
Front and Rear Lockers? Factory Winch mounting location?
If you look on the left it says Jalopnik. Looks like MSN is aggregating content.
1st Gear: Doesn’t help that the Escape and Explorer are one of the oldest vehicles in their segment. Sure they got light refreshes but considering competitors have released all new models they are behind.
Eah...GM has improved significantly but add 300k miles to either one of the vehicles and the Toyota is still going to be in better shape. Reason why GM is mid-pack in reliability and Toyota is always number 1.
Coming from Indiana, thinking of taking the South Shore in since it stops right under the building.
Only reason the sedan we bought 3 months ago was not a EV was because I couldn’t get a Model 3 and my wife thinks every other EV is UGLY.