Oh that front end tho...
Oh that front end tho...
Yeah I remember that as well, and you bet that if a tonneau cover increased mileage even incrementally they’d be fitted as standard to at least one trim level to gain a few precious tenths of MPG overall.
It’s gotta be 25+ years old, I just can’t imagine THAT person paying for someone to detail instead of paying for 22" chrome rims.
So many things with that... like why the white? Of all the colors to go on a steering wheel for every reason known to man... why white?
I just.... I can’t even with that.
A 152 HP crossover need not have a “sporty ride” in fact it need not have any sporting pretensions at all. Why not have it ride nicely instead?
Sorta like "sign then drive" right?
Damnit Torch I can only love you so much!
Allow me to rephrase, I don’t mean that bed size and payload capacity dictate towing capacity I’m saying they are more important to the buyer.
How about the rear sonar sensors that became ubiquitous in the mid 2000's on most Fords in the exact same layout and design. A solid 20 years after this and they pop up again. A good feature that predated the back up camera for helping us back up things with crap rear visibility.
I would think bed size and payload capacity would be the big things more than towing. Also, towing with a small truck isn’t nearly as nice as a larger one.
Our power company used them for a bit about that vintage. Bought white and wrapped them orange, so if they were all fleet white you can guess one likely source.
I really like the idea of not being blinded by every douche in a brodozer with an aftermarket headlight swap.
Do my eyes deceive me or is there a center mounted aftermarket 6x9 in that dash... just like an old truck might have?
I find usually the IRQ is disabled in BIOS so it doesn’t give it an address. I usually disable any I have if they’re not in use to prevent any issues with other peripherals down the road.
I can’t imagine it would be very accurate in race conditions. I also feel like you would have a fuel cell with a sight gauge.
If you think about when this idea came about the problem wasn’t so much affording gas as being physically able to get gas in a timely fashion.
The heating still works though lol
Can confirm. Moving every client off Windows 7 took over 3 years. Every so often I still find an XP box tucked away somewhere that no one remembers. Had to support Win 98 running a cnc cutter once... From an old laptop. Have two working spares stashed away now just in case.
Security by obscurity is still viable in 2021. You just have to be very obscure or offline.