“It’s uniqueness, I believe,comes from the fact that it’s a pre-facelifted one with the vertical cup holders instead of the horizontal ones. Also, it’s a little faster 0-60 according to Motor Trend circa 2012.”
“It’s uniqueness, I believe,comes from the fact that it’s a pre-facelifted one with the vertical cup holders instead of the horizontal ones. Also, it’s a little faster 0-60 according to Motor Trend circa 2012.”
I never insinuated that it was rare, but some might wonder where it was manufactured. I for one always check a car’s VIN to see what model, engine, and what factory it was made in.
1st gear: I wonder if, because of this move, my Focus ST (one of the first of the first model year) will increase in value because it was made in Michigan?
I actually saw a Model X between Austin and Houston on I-10. I thought I saw bigfoot for a second.
Mexico isn’t a race...
Her high-beams seem to be on...
You know, while I was over seas in Estonia, there was this EXACT SAME CAR in a parking lot next to the dorm...just sitting there. No one got in, out, turned it over, or cleaned any debris off of it the 300 days I was at that address. I wondered the entire time I was there if it would be worth exporting it from the…
Or if it had that 6.2 Detroit Diesel...
Great, now we might get a Top Gear presenter that will say the US of A hasn’t made anything worth while in its 240 years of existance...
I have that issue. It was complete HS...
K5 Blazer? Truck yeah!
That’s good kinja.
[Replying to the Japanese demand for surrender of the poster’s information, Jalopnik’s response was swift...]
Pretty sure that’s a Jag, dude.
Obviously you’re a troll, so against the nature of the normal comments on this site I’ll bite the bullet so others are not swayed to get in to a chat-spam by you: fuck off you pathetic troglodyte.
God, how dense are you?
I cited the original as you would either say the Car Throttle one was too short, or that Car Throttle isn’t a scientific website and knows nothing about pollution.