Can we at jalop please try to use the term "unreliable" correctly.
Can we at jalop please try to use the term "unreliable" correctly.
Who cares?
Meh, call me when it has a V8
The old Mopar "Fluid Drive" didn't make the cut?
Meh, don't see the harm.
Unsure if these are just overvalued or overrated too.....
Wasn't this just on BaT auctions?
So this means that used V10R8 prices will fall like stones right?
Honestly I would. I admit that I have a unique set of requirements and that the car I want to buy isn't "mainstream". But the $33k Colorado would be a huge compromise over what I actually want. I feel that I am willing to pay for what I want. I get trying to maximize the dollar spent, but that isn't what I am…
I would be down for $40k actually. WAY more interested in that rig for $40k then the BS GM twins or other "mid sized" trucks.
So Holden has to export a pre set number of cars?
How is this shocking? Neither the M3 nor this are actually race cars. And SHOCKER a real race car sucks on the street.
One could argue that the TRD Pro includes much better off road parts and that the Z71 package has long been little more then a sticker. But still more will go on to say what Toyota charges for the TRD parts includes a hefty mark up over what the same parts would cost on the aftermarket.
because they will be worth nothing in three years......
Hope she gets charged for leaving a baby in the car.
I see your point.
They can. I also have driven some $70k trucks, and they are great. But I have also driven $150k sports cars, even think they are better then a Miata. But at the end of the day the gulf is too wide to compare. And to me the gulf between the small truck I actually want to buy and the new GM trucks is also too wide.
It might actually be slightly smaller, or better to maneuver. BUT it just doesn't look that way. And the look is enough to make many not even go and try it out.
I just don't get these things. They are no where near small enough. With a truck of this size it isn't hard to just jump to the 1500 and have all the capabilities of a full sized truck.
For girls?