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This is essentially how I use the Android tablet head units I installed in both my LX470 and Outback. Sure they both can run apps natively, but in practice I just use them for CarPlay.

Honestly, you’d be surprised. Keep an eye on FB Marketplace, be willing to buy one with 150-200k, and expect to spend a couple grand on baselining it and you can get into one. My buddy has been looking and found some solid ones in the 7-11k range. They really aren’t bad to work on and last forever if maintained. I’m

It was clean, but with a failed AHC system. Turned out to be a hose rupture. I was back in shape for $40.

I guess if you need the extra 3k towing capacity you’re right, but current Suburbans are the same size as the Excursion.

As the owner of an ‘04 LX that is insane pricing. MAYBE if it was a 60k unicorn, and it is very clean, but I paid $9k for mine 3 years ago with 170k miles. And I don’t know that I could ever reconcile the difference.

Nah, I’d say the royalty exotics guys probably have that title(other than crashed/flooded cars of course) . That Mansory car has been through a lot. Firstly, Mansory..., wrapped, rewrapped, painted. At one point they pulled the front driveshaft and hooned it RWD(can’t imagine that was good for the center diff). I

I’d have to imagine there are cost effective ABC delete coilover options out there. You might lose some of the magic carpet ride, but could probably keep it on the road. 

Same here for our next one. My main complaint about our current outback is that it’s by far the slowest car I’ve owned, or at least it feels that way with the CVT. The fact that Onyx XT is rated at 30mpg hwy is a low enough penalty that I’d take it for the extra power.

Yeah I considered the alltrack, but was just out of an abusive relationship with an ‘07 GTI and it was too soon.

Ha, no, but I do tend to spend most of the time with the cruise set at 65 or 70. I do 500 miles a week shuttling between NYC and VT, and much of that drive is in 55 zones so and with that volume of driving the ticket risk at 20 over isn’t really worth the reward. When I have averaged higher speeds I did notice a

My other suggestion would be a BMW 328d wagon if you can find one. 43mpg is hard to beat in a car that spacious and comfortable.

My solve for similar constraints was a 2017 Outback. Bigish and comfy inside, a surprising amount of space with the seats folded, 32mpg highway, unstoppable in weather. I have a huge roof box on it when I have it full of people and gear and still get 30mpg. Got mine for $18k a year ago with 30k miles. Unfortunately it

My guess on this is that they by now have realized that it’s pretty likely that these cars do not achieve FSD full deployment with OTA update only anyway(hell, they’ve already done one hardware upgrade process). From what I’ve seen from the Monro teardown of the Plaid, the level of electronic redundancy on the

Yeah the base Tundra is 80.2 and the TRD-PRO is 81.6, so definitely both a bit wider. I wonder how much of the suspension is carryover. Quietly trying to convince myself that the new Sequoia is as good as the LC...

This is hilarious, more power to ‘em. I actually would love to see how this would look with the RF, since it already has the buttressed t-top look that the C3s had.

Just checked against the new Tundra, which is indeed considerably longer than the LC in wheelbase and overall, and about 1.5 in wider 

On the 2023? I’ve been looking for detailed specs on the 2023 Sequoia to see how close they are to the new 300 but haven’t found any yet.

Given the platform sharing, I wonder if Sequoia to LC conversions are gonna be happening.

I see a lot of mention of carbs, but screw that, carbs are easy compared to analog fuel injection. I once helped revive a long-stationary 500SEC, the K-Jet system on that was an absolute nightmare.

The Delorean was body on frame. This will not be, and aside from potentially some ultra high strength non-stainless for the pillars(which most aluminum unibody cars tend to have) the load bearing structure is meant to be stainless according to what has been communicated so far.