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Santa Cruz is only made in Alabama, alongside the gas only Tuscon. All hybrid and plug in hybrid Tuscons ship from Korea. Though they started building the Santa Fe Hybrid in 2022 in Alabama alongside the gas version, so in theory most of the powertrain is being sent to Alabama now, but I don't have a clue if they'll

The assumed payoff value was just below the value they agreed to pay, so it was deducted from the check paid to the seller, who had fraudulently indicated that less was owed on the vehicle loan than in reality, so that after absconding with the money they left the dealer owing too much for the car as the full balance

Hardly the first rebadged V.W. sold by Ford of Europe, dating back to the rebadged vans among other cars.

You can’t fix quality by cutting out those responsible for improving quality. No engineers, no chance to resolve problems caused by upper management and the bean counters.

The engineer in charge of the Titanic’s Design was Thomas Andrews, not Edwards - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Andrews

Base Wagoneer does come with the 5.7L Hemi E-Torque at least until they replace it with the 3.0L SO I6 hurricane, so it was electrified, just not as a plug in hybrid. 48V ISG for 130 lb-ft of additional torque more than economy though.

First of all this is their second jet after the ARJ21, which was derived from the MD80 series aircraft and has already been in commercial service in china for some time.

Gas stoves are way better than electric ones for the simple fact that due to our unstable and unreliable electric grid you can't cook on an electric stove without your own generator during a power outage, but a simple match or lighter and chefs kiss you're up and cooking in an emergency.

The Bronco Raptor has the same 10R60 as the regular Bronco, not the 10R80.

Odd that in your case they were the highest valuation and I can’t begin to know all of the factors that go into it, but for the two of my most recently considered vehicle sales they were the absolute lowest bidder on both of them, although with the newest vehicle CarMax wouldn’t quote it online, and Vroom took to

Yes it is a functional heat extractor according to information given at the reveal party yesterday. The previous GTs have had something similar, though not looking like the GT500 but made smaller.

Mantis didn’t go anywhere, they just repainted it and gave it sit down floor-less trains instead of the standing trains, but with the same shitty hard foam OTSRs that smash the shit out of your head.

It can't be had in FWD hybrid or Ecoboost, so IDK where they jumped the shark to believe that.

100% not available on the FWD FHEV or FWD Ecoboost as it's specifically an off road focused package above the FX4 package which was also only available with the AWD 2.0L Ecoboost.

45K is a good 15k over the 30k EV they teased as the Blazer EV however, or 50% more and that’s just on the low end.

Since the battery pack and motors are liquid cooled that’s unlikely to guarantee an avoidance of a water leak or cooling pump failure.

It is a forum for the current or 6th generation of the Ford Bronco, but was started even before it was revealed based on rumors and speculative renders on the internet that people hoped would be the new Bronco. 

That was the Focus RS where they inadvertently installed the head gasket from the 2.3L EcoBoost Mustang or other application that didn’t have the same coolant passages in the head. The ST had been rock solid, apart from those that were abused and driven into LSPI (Low Speed Pre Ignition) detonation eating the ring land

Johnny 5 is Alive

Wrong Jeep Wrangler to compare to the Bronco Raptor, the correct version is the Rubicon 392 which is rated at 13 mpg city/14 mpg combined/17 mpg highway. https://accessories.ford.com/51895632063/checkouts/eca4d6c69af32656fcc781f50ce2a875?_ga=2.105393539.1086913100.1653188122-1236645418.1652151126&discount=+&locale=en&m