Ask For A Gorgeous Zagato-bodied Ferrari For Christmas, You’re Worth It
Ask For A Gorgeous Zagato-bodied Ferrari For Christmas, You’re Worth It
KTM is on fire. This would be awesome. Ducati is basically withering on the vine under VW. The new Husqvarnas are stupid beautiful
I uh... don’t think we’re in the position to be knocking this old truck at the moment
There’s intense irony related to the fact that these senators want to ensure the future of their local car industry by building electric vehicles, of which the current administration has no interest in directly supporting
The first gen Tundra is legendary for its rugged reliability. If you ever want your mind blown, look at CL Tundra ads in the Boulder/Denver area. I’ve seen $13k for 300k miles
Sadly, these Tundras have nearly reached Duramax levels. They may be renowned for their reliability, but it's becoming a classic case of "I'll just pocket the spare change for a repair or two"
4th Gear: To be fair, anyone could end up putting their foot in their mouth if statements are cut mid-sentence. It's a little disappointing to me that 60 Minutes would edit something that heavily, and I'm not exactly the biggest Musk fan
GM very noticeably cheaping out to save 5o cents per vehicle is most certainly not a head-scratcher
The no refund policy even before a game has finished downloading is a bit insane
Yeah, that approach has done wonders for the efficiency of the SLS program. I say, double down and don't look back (or ahead)!
Have you seen a MAGA rally? That commenter isn't the one making masculinity a partisan topic
It’s VAG just based on the number of models. SEAT and Skoda are basically just rebadged VWs anyways
I’m starting to wonder if GM is screwing up car design on purpose
“Why not make a skyactive-x rotary for that platform as a limited edition premium vehicle above the Miata.”
Once you have visible rust in more than one location, you will never, ever beat it.
“How I Rescued My $1,800 Project BMW E30 From *All* of Its Rust”
Yea, true. The Scrambler had roll cage style buttresses though, and I honestly think it made them look sweet
The Avalanche totally had this
“[Ford will] focus on SUVs over slow-selling sedans and small cars.”
The bed is a bit short for it not to have a fold flat pass through into the cabin. Honestly, it's a bit more than a little disappointing considering this has been a Wrangler feature forever