You can’t teach a triangle pi, and you can’t admit you have a super soft take on the GT.
You can’t teach a triangle pi, and you can’t admit you have a super soft take on the GT.
From my experience those ABS sensors usually signal the changing of a wheel bearing on the 2nd gen Explorer. It’s a dead simple process that is inexpensive even done at a mechanic. Mileage is about right for them to start going, but even doing them all isn’t going to break the bank. I only wish it had the 5.0 and…
It has a ABS light on, which usually means it’s time for a wheel bearing.
We’re lucky to build a mid sized bridge for $160M in the US, and it won’t look this good.
You’re moving the goalposts here by stating that the car would be, according to you and a claimed majority of people, objectively cooler with a different powertrain. The argument can be made that it is objectively cooler for not having the standard default V8 engine and going with something unique instead. The only…
If they lost another one it would essentially kill Boeing as a commercial jet company. You couldn’t convince anyone they were competent after that.
I’m sure the guys at Ford are just kicking themselves for not checking with you before making powertrain decisions on a car they had literally no trouble selling every last one of. If you want a V8 go get a Corvette and pat yourself smugly on the back for saving a bunch of money on your midlife crisis.
You realize JIT manufacturing was pioneered in Japan and that all the automakers use it?
Buddy of mine and his dad had the F350 version of this (99 XLT and a 00 Lariat) special ordered 6 spd as well. The automatic is a shit transmission that dies frequently.
You could also accept that your “It shoulda had a V8" hot take is about as tired as a set of bald Florida tires and half as interesting.
Buddy you’re as much of a target market for the GT as a Penguin.
Part of me is still amazed this was the easiest way to remove the ship.
I’m usually on board with the brand of crazy you mix into your decisions. School bus is a full two thumbs up... this however. I’ll call it “not in my wheelhouse”.
I feel like I made the opposite position there, but hey the best part of a free market is being able to make your own decision.
Right, so comparing a bike to a bike, the cheaper and agrguably more fun option wouldn’t be the electric in this case.
But I’ve never seen a Audi driven like a douche ever!
That comment was so fiery Richard Hammond should have been driving it.
Looking forward to his series: “How not to f**k other peoples wives”
Willful ignorance is cute when you’re still looking forward to Kindergarten. Not understanding Lithium mining and battery production and attributing a net zero cost to that while ignoring the continued need for every byproduct of the fossil fuel industry and asserting that a mature production cycle requiring very few…
New York needs to be more like Boston and be neighborly.