whatisthatsound
whatisthatsound
whatisthatsound

Trucks are the internet porn of vehicles. People are like “Nah, I don’t need that” and then open their browser at 2am and go to the RAM configurator.

OMFG, that rear tire width. thats like...30 inches at least? DAMN. 

... and like the lowest ground clearance of any suv, by the looks of it

Maybe the Jeep is for tall people? I test drove a Taco and the driver space for tall people was comically bad.

I find myself in the minority once again. I test drove a Golf last October. Found it quite mundane and sorely lacking in luggage space with the back seat up. 

Jerry Seinfeld Is Being Sued, and When I Found Out Why, I Literally Died

There’s a buyer wondering why they can’t buy one at all. The SF distributor is hilariously opaque about orders, delivery, everything. “Yes, well, we expect to have a car here, probably a three-wheeler but maybe an Aero or a refurbished Plus 8, in about six months. But that’s spoken for. So you can put a deposit down

Odd they didn’t extend the bodywork/ground effects to cover the frame? The photographer doesn’t even seem to be taking a low angle, meaning you can probably see the frame just walking down the street.

The only pickup that has this is the CrewMax Tundra. The others just have a dinky little hole in the middle of the glass.

GIRLS DONT KNOW SHITT ABOUT NO DAM MANUAL

Ooooooooooh

These buyers don’t have luggage. Your average Escalade, Yukon Denali, Land Cruiser buyer does. These buyers have their stuff at the next residence already.

Looks more like a Dodge Viper to me (which also has that scooped section on the roof). The body, top, greenhouse, and rear has a lot of resemblance. Did TVR perhaps buy some tooling or using some of the parts?

I’m gonna go out on a limb and guess we won’t see it stateside until releasedate+25. But man this thing looks good, it's analog, and it gives me hope that I'll be able to buy a new supercar with character one day instead of having to find one that's decades old.

Hey, if you’re gonna lie, always lie big. 

Top 10 cars with deals at the end of the year, with deal being defined as the lowest ratio between the 1. the acceleration of emotion from pre-purchase to immediate post-purchase, and 2. the acceleration of regret from first month post-purchase to third month post-purchase.*

I am waiting on something similar that I can somehow use to justify importing a Toyota Century.

Look at all his majesty. Those peasants in their thatched roof cottages don’t stand a chance.

At 1K ft of torque, would they notice if they were pushing a car down the road?

Them are some nice mirrors, its like I helped work on the prototypes or something