Yea, 100k units a year is a ton of units.. I don't even think they're moving that many f150's
Yea, 100k units a year is a ton of units.. I don't even think they're moving that many f150's
i came to the comments to make this exact point. i own a brz not because it’s gasoline, but because it’s engaging to drive, and it doesn’t have an ipad haphazardly bolted to the dash like every other car.
the brz runs on regular, but audibly knocks on it. so it’s best to keep using premium like the manual says.
lol, ‘tolerances’ on a ‘66 GM product...
i always joke that i was thinking about rear-ending cars until i saw those signs, because a little sign on the back window is really what was preventing me the entire time...
with adrenalin, and tunnel vision likely happening, i doubt many of them even noticed. they were likely focused on being aware of anyone directly near them, hitting their pre-established begin braking zones, and running as close to the ideal line as possible in traffic.
i feel bad for anyone that thinks i’m important enough to follow.
“Filling up a gas tank is already a miserable experience if you make the dire mistake of stopping at a station that will blast an ad at full volume as soon as it detects a human presence. As a society, we have moved toward SiriusXM radio as a way to avoid radio jingles.”
AMC’s were made of compressed cardboard and rust. one puddle, and you lose a fender!
“Unfortunately for those younger folks looking at getting into trucking, Grundy is only looking for experienced drivers, as insurance won’t touch anyone under 25 years old with less than two years of driving experience.”
i read this as sarcasm. but the sad reality is that some will take this seriously.
or, you know, be human.
i’ve always wondered, how many offers do you get to buy it?
are kids still putting posters of cars on their walls?
i’ve been saying this since the beginning of the hard push for ev.
how many cars have you been given?!?
reading this article, i realized that i can’t remember what i paid for my second car. but i remember all the rest. it was the first vehicle i financed through a bank, and purchased without my parents help, so i think i was mostly overwhelmed with the process...
about $50k, soon to be $80k, and barring any circumstances, is planned to stay that way for at least 15 years.
GM also had Quadrasteer in the early 2000's on their pickup trucks. it sold poorly, and was expensive to maintain.