I did the trek from here in metro Detroit out to Los Angeles and back 3 times in our 2002 Toyota Sequoia last year towing a 1200 pound pop up camper. Our truck had like 215K miles. You’ll be fine.
I did the trek from here in metro Detroit out to Los Angeles and back 3 times in our 2002 Toyota Sequoia last year towing a 1200 pound pop up camper. Our truck had like 215K miles. You’ll be fine.
Wow, was really considering an Indian as my next bike. They got you another one and didn’t get mad at you? Glad you’re ok, definitely because I love your writing. I’m looking forward to the review. If they treat journalists this well, I’d love to be their customer.
I think it’s worth pointing out that The Trucks and SUVs are currently king of the automotive sales (and they do have efficient drivetrains, but they are currently mostly gas powered.) With the fact that an F-150 is one of the best selling trucks and there being an EV F-150 on the horizon, how would it be possible to…
I fixed the diverter valve in our bathtub, so I too might enjoy the fruits of my labor. Thanks for the suggestion!
It gets boring at times.
It’s been consistently 10-20 degrees out here in Metro Detroit. I miss being able to ride everyday in Los Angeles. This article is making me think of spending some serious $$$.
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So you’re saying, by a used Nissan Frontier?
Somebody get this person all the stars.
Unfortunately can’t edit, but I should clarify. The advice I give is for those who have never actually been to a track before. They can take their completely stock car, and have fun pushing themselves (not the car) to their limits. I realized this after having seen a few friends build a “track car” when they…
If you feel like you need to get a second car because you’re going to need something reliable on monday, you’re driving your car too hard.
I drive my “Lizzie” every day
Ok, this is a much better suggestion than mine. You have imagination.
I’m an engineer, it comes with the territory.
Neutral: Honda, give the people a rear wheel drive base model ridgeline. Make money, then invest into expanding that architecture to smaller cars.
I would suggest you check out Car and Driver’s Lightning lap list and see what fun cars are on that list. I personally like mustangs, so a Performance Pack Level 2 would be a good candidate. That or a Shelby GT350
5th gear: Juan Manuel Fangio don’t give a shit, you ain’t takin his license to drive. That’s gonna be me if anyone tries to take mine away.
Lot’s of cool dudes on this list. one of my favorite bromances is Hert and Vargas.
A good hammer to bump the starter. Anyone here driving an older ranger?
A good hammer to bump the starter. Anyone here driving an older ranger?
Unfortunately that advice doesn’t work out when you don’t have cell service and are stranded with a popped tire. Plus, in the few times I’ve had to use it, AAA takes forever to get to me. When I’ve had to, I changed a tire out in about 25 minutes, about 15-20 minutes quicker than what the AAA driver told me their ETA…
Unfortunately that advice doesn’t work out when you don’t have cell service and are stranded with a popped tire.…