Diggin’ the steelies.
Diggin’ the steelies.
I don’t care what anybody says; that’s a cool-ass looking Mustang.
In 2004 you could buy a brand new Silverado ex cab, 4wd for $18,500. That’s only a hair over $25k in today’s money. They want $36k for a stripper 2wd today, they’re F-ing nutz.
That’s the problem, you can get a bigger, more capable truck for the same money. There were plenty of Gladiators at the local Jeep dealership for well into the $50k range. That’s 3/4 ton truck money. I love the idea of a Wrangler pickup priced to compete with midsize offerings, not so much priced against 1/2 to 3/4…
It seems that $33,545 is a lot of money to pay for a pickup.
Correct. Some people also forget some of the most undeniably coolest cars of all time were, or started out as, cool versions of boring cars.
“Designed for people who need SUV practicality but really miss driving sport sedans,”
Warning: politics, off topic
i live in colorado and the telluride is a depressingly frequent sight already. at least these dipshit yuppies are predictable!
It’s not my fault the auto industry has stripped me of my optimism.
I missed the part where it’s going to be an active lifestyle crossover with an available EV version.
It’s not any uglier than the CRV, RAV4, Santa Fe, Cherokee, or any other anonymous midsize CUV
“Easy to get in and out of because you’re fat and have bad knees.”
I wish they’d just be honest - “The CUV for your sedentary lifestyle!”
You GUYS. You didn’t buy enough of these wonderful cars and now they are going away.
The new systems literally will NOT recognize components, unless a John Deere Representative comes out and runs their recognition USB key to unlock the tractor.
This would be like if you needed to change the brakes on your car and could only go to the dealership, because the moment you removed the wheel, the engine…
I think the problem isn’t just ‘needing a computer’. If I remember right, it’s like dealer only diagnostic tools with cars. It’s that it has to be a Deere authorized mechanic with a proprietary set of hardware that they won’t sell you, and you can’t just use any old laptop.
Yeah, here’s a quote from one of the earlier…
Great, another area where classic Porsche prices are gonna get stupid.
It doesn’t help that these days the used Infinitis are being gobbled up by the poor/bad credit crowd and subsequently get plastered with Pep Boys stick-ons. If I’m dropping $60K on a car, not exactly the type of other owners I’d want to be associated with.
One can hope that much like it happened with station wagons and minivans, as Gen Z ages they will come to look upon SUVs as dad and mom cars and reject them outright.