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The BMW x6 is ugly... plastic plastic plastic! looks like a tall fucked GT!!!
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@TheStallion234 no they arent using lexus's bodies
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@occultdestroyer raptor is almost indestructable
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So will someone please answer this question, is Hyundai using Lexus bodies? Because the Genesis and now this bigger Equos look exactly like the Lexus LS460 and 460 L...whats the deal?
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or "found on road dead"
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fords aren't bad i've owned two and tried to kill them but it didn't work...maybe it's cause they have the 2.3 engine, it's indestructible
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BMW is very low quality car same as any chinese car. tons of mechanical and electronical problems but design, engine and steering wheel performance fantastic but still owners will face constant and continiuos problems
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X6M is awesome. I would drive it down on the beach with my friends. And I would love to see it go competition against the Porsche Cayenne, Range Rove Sport, and Infiniti FX50. Next The Hyundai EQUUS. Not the perfect time to bring it during the tough Economy.Nismo Z kicks alot of ass. But the F-150 SVT Raptor I really hate. Why would they make a gas guzzler. It doesn't deserve to be bought at all. I rather have a standard F-150 or a v6 truck or a diesel truck. Those ones have great MPG.
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1) I put 165,000 miles on a ford escort and the only thing beyond oil and filter I had to fix was a throttle position sensor. I put another 20,000 on it after that.
2) They need to fire the idiots who're designing the grills in Ford trucks/vans. They're beyond fugly.
3) I'm still waiting for Ford to put a All Aluminium, 4 valve, turbo V10 in a mustang. It'll might snap transmissions like toothpicks but It'd smoke a viper in the quarter.
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Which is better for off-road?
Ford F-150 SVT Raptor or Mercedes G55 AMG?
The Scion XB was always and still is a box on wheels, aka, ugly as hell
supaphreak2045 2 years ago 6
Emissions and reliability are the two main factors. As you'll probably find out with your Jetta, once you upgrade one part for performance purposes it places more stress/wear/tear on other parts of the car. Performance parts are typically designed towards maximum efficiency and not necessarily longevity. That means more maintenance and upgrades....it's a vicious circle...
moaski 2 years ago 4