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This is a pretty interesting... Australian 1995 Ford Falcon XR6 Ute for sale in the U.S.: https://www.hemmings.com/auction/1995-ford-falcon
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suck my ****
what bunch of ***** *** **** suckers
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great story
Thanks for the story on the Pinto wagon. In 84-85 I dated someone who had a 4-speed, standard, one of those. The cargo area was very useful for.... And, loved your comment about your family having a full-size passenger van. Our family used a '72 Chevy Suburban bought new, off the lot. Keep up the good work!!! Thank you for taking be back to a long-gone era.
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How about offering a subscription service without all the **** ads? Come on folks, lots of places do that.
Drop downs, popups ads as news? I get you want a to make a buck on the click throughs, but enough is a enough.
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Improve articles’ accuracy
Almost every Autoblog article seems to have inaccuracies these days. For example, I’ve seen numerous articles about transverse-layout FWD-based cars using ZF’s 8HP transmission.
The 8HP is only compatible with longitudinal engines. Aisin-Warner (Toyota subsidiary) makes the 8-speed transmissions used in almost every FWD-based car with an 8 speed transmission that isn’t a Ford or GM product. That includes every single BMW product that’s based on the UKL or FAAR platform (all MINIs, 2-series Active Tourer, new 1-series (not available in US), X1/X2, and 2-series Gran Coupe). VW also uses the same transmission in the US-spec Arteon, Atlas, Tiguan, Jetta.…
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Like-Model Comparison When Ranking Vehicles, i.e. Full-Size with Full-Size
I recently read an article by Jeremy Korzeniewski regarding pickup trucks likely to pass the 200,000 mile mark. As is the case these days, media covers only what is current, in this sense, meaning newer vehicles within a five-year span. Additionally, he included full-size trucks with mid-size trucks. This is like comparing apples with oranges. The two types of models have varying load capabilities regardless of manufacturer. The research should reflect a span of vehicles beyond the "five-year" span. Maintenance of any vehicle is the true basis of how long it will last. Personally, I ordered an F-150 Heritage in…
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Check your Information
Jon Ramsey's information about the F-150 is dead wrong. The 209' truck hasn't existed in over a decade and come in all trims, not just the Lariat.
Here are the correct dimensions.
Drive
4x2
4x4
Cargo Box (ft.)
5.5
6.5
5.5
6.5
Wheelbase (in.)
145.0
156.8
145.0
156.8
Code
Description (in.)
A
Head Room (Front)
40.8
40.8
40.8
40.8
B
Head Room (Rear)
40.4
40.4
40.4
40.4
C
Inside Length(1) (at floor)
67.1
78.9
67.1
78.9
D
Leg Room (Front) (maximum)
43.9
43.9
43.9
43.9
Leg Room (Rear)
43.6
43.6
43.6
43.6
E
Open Tailgate to Ground (Empty)(2)
34.0
34.6
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Audio Level / Volume of podcast
Hi There,
I enjoy your podcast. My feedback is a simple one. The levels of your audio are well below other podcasts.I have tried this from iTunes and Spotify.
Can we please review this and make adjustments?
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Tundra i-Force Max Article by Jon Ramsey
That article is causing a misinformation storm, now making it's way to YouTube. Toyota nor any other source, has mentioned the offering of a manual transmission.
The next Tundra is not even a 2020 model, yet he calls it a 2020 Tundra. That is the same truck still.
Jonathon Ramsey has already been warned and needs to correct his misleading article.
You guys are hurting your credibility by writing careless articles like these. Fix it ASAP!
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Counter Article
Would you be interested in a counter article to 'Can Automaitc Car Washes Damage Your Car?'. We, at Mark VII, believe that using foam brushes is the only way to truly clean your car. And they do not cause damage. Thank you
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Your Uber Accident article is less than accurate.
Your Uber Accident article is less than accurate as Uber does require drivers to carry Rideshare Insurance. They also offer Rideshare Insurance to those who didn't have it before it became a requirement.
Until it became a requirement, Rideshare companies required all drivers to carry general auto insurance which is confirmed when they sign on. While it is a requirement in so.e states it is not a requirement in all states.
One other point to be made is that because it is not a requirement in many states, not enough companies carrying Rideshare Insurance as yet, therefore, drivers are sheered…
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Stop promoting dangerous activity
Do you ever ask/care how some of the "spy photos" are acquired?
The recent interior pictures of the Bronco were obtained dangerously by a vehicle cutting off the Bronco as it was on an exit ramp stopping just short of the traffic light. Blocked them in, and numerous people jump out, surrounded the vehicle and started to snap as many photos as they can. How dangerous to both the general public and the two persons in the Broncos?25th ranked -
Give a fair price! I've checked other services and the lowest trade in was $46,657. You folks are thieves.
Try FAIR pricing!
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Resurrect the Cien Concept
With a production mid engine corvette out, it would be awesome to read an article where Autoblog investigates the likelihood of bringing back the Cadillac Cien concept.
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392 Wrangler
Jeep is going to be putting the 392 into the Wrangler
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Incorrect photos
Hi Autoblog. Your interior pics of the 2020 Volvo XC40 show several pictures of an Acura.
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Why do some users get shadow banned yet people like 'The Car Expert' gets to post garbage on every article?
My posts are instantly deleted yet The Car Expert posts nothing but garbage time and time again.
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Correct the import articel for 25 yr/older cars, California EPA compliance needed
All cars imported to California, EPA requires smog compliance for the year of manufacture no matter the of age the car, the 25 year does not exempt this. Even though there is no actual smog testing for it by the DMV.
The compliance verification is done through only a couple of authorized companies.
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