Home Depot and Menards sell a ton of non-approved shit.
Home Depot and Menards sell a ton of non-approved shit.
That internal lip in the grille looks a bit odd in black too - to be honest I can’t quite figure out why it’s there. It’s not like the opening needs to look any larger than it is, and the internal lip looks fussy.
I very much miss the signature "dual cowl" dashboard. This isn't bad, but it's absolutely soul-less
Huge downgrade, hopefully it grows on me over time. Front is FUGLY in my opinion. Rear and side are fine. Interior looks like an SUV (except for the Recaros).
Looks a lot like a lot of other cars, but mostly looks like a very slightly massaged 6th gen.
I also saw that, part Camaro from the front 3/4rs angle (the rear haunches remind me of the current gen Camaro), and Hyundai Elantra from the one side view that also shows part of the rear. Interior reminds me of Hyundai’s trend of stretching the LCD instrument cluster to the middle of the dash.
Overall, from the…
is the GT hood vent real? if not, can you delete it? if it is real, can you get it in body color instead of black?
the ecoboost hood just looks cleaner
I’ll preface this by saying that I’ve been known to “see” connections between objects that aren’t actually there. So feel free to tell me how off I am with this, but this is definitely what I was reminded of from the top-down view:
It’s...fine? I’m sure it’s gonna be a hoot, but I guess I was hoping for something a bit different than what I might have otherwise have assumed was a mid-cycle refresh.
I’m so stoked for this. I had a rubicon 4xe and absolutely loved it. I sold it to Carvana (and made a 5,000 dollar profit) and i’ve been kicking myself ever since. Not only is it a rocket, but I don’t think there’s another hybrid on the market that allows and welcomes so much driver involvement in how it operates.…
I unapologetically love this and would love to have one. I would comfortably ride around with a shit-eating grin on my face always
As much as I’d like to shit on this dinosaur, my gf got one as a rental upgrade (didn’t ask for it) last year and it was pretty rad. It has a coolness beyond it’s age.
Well, it is not a 70-year production run, but quite close at 67.
Something has broken in my head when I see a $55k MSRP, and think it seems reasonable. I guess it just feels less ludicrous than most car prices I see these days.
Try this:
the times article is paywalled
Aren’t these the same Ecoboost motors that the F150 has (except tuned to 647hp)? Seems like 50k miles should be nothing. I wish I had the scratch...
The grip tape is everything...respect.
I had a 1991 S-10 with the 2.8 V6 and that engine was a dog with nothing in the truck except me. Don’t even want to think about how slow it is with the added space/weight and 7 passengers in it.
I want to GMC Typhoon this.