I thought most trucks had the tailgate adjustment. Chevy Colorado has had it for at least ten years.
I thought most trucks had the tailgate adjustment. Chevy Colorado has had it for at least ten years.
Can I please get ungreyed? I don’t even know why I am.
I’ve never heard all the pros and cons of wrapping a car. Does wrapping a car negatively affect the paint in any way, or does it protect it? Is it relatively simple to remove later on if you want to go back to original? Does the paint have to be in good condition or can you wrap an old, fading paint job? Is it…
I had Sumitomo on my car when I got it, they were the loudest tires I ever experienced. It was like night and day when I replaced them.
<-----Has Mustang, can confirm.
I thought I was just getting too old to “get” new music, but this explains some of it.
No need for sight lines, it’s got that ever-reliable Autopilot system.
What social impact? Better gas mileage is environmentally destructive?
I knew Ellen was garbage when started doing Spectrum commercials.
I don’t see a Buick.
Useful to you. Not everyone is you. I’ve use small trucks in my line of work for years, the shorter bed has never been an issue.
Long beds do more damage than cars which they are being used as.
In what world does a short bed do more damage to the road than a full-size bed? What about a short-bed makes commutes more dangerous than full-size bed? Also, LOTS of companies use these trucks as work vehicles, not every industry requires a full-size bed.
Why are you so worried about it’s bed size? Did someone tell you that you weren’t allowed to buy a truck with an eight foot bed? Chevy does sell trucks with eight foot beds. I don’t think the designers at Chevy created the Colorado as an affront to you personally. This isn’t some grand conspiracy.
Also, can I please get un-grayed?
The only time anyone notices a Buick is when it’s blocking the the view of another, much more respectable, automobile.
I refuse to even consider buying a Buick based on that hideous jingle alone.