In an effort to change the image of minivans as kiddie haulers, Nissan Division has crafted a message for the redesigned Quest that speaks to women's interests outside of the family. In one TV spot, a group of women are shown as they head out for a night on the town in the Quest....
Mitsubishi Fuso Canter is our best selling large truck and is one of the most reliable trucks around. Whether you choose a 3.5 tons Mitsubishi Fuso FE Canter, 5.7 tons FE, 6.5 ton FE, 8.4 tons FE, 15 tons FM, 25 tons FN, or 50.5 tons FV Canter, its great manoeuvrability, tough ...
No. The smell of marijuana or hashish, either burnt or raw, is no longer by itself “reasonable” suspicion to stop or search a person or their vehicle, under the new law. What about minors, can they get in trouble for using or possessing pot? diego_cervo What about minors, can ...
The ninth generation Corolla is a great addition to any list of nice cars that are also cheap. That’s because this car was extremely reliable and offered decent handling and options. In the 1.8-liter engine, you can expect similar power as a Civic with 140 horsepower, but the fuel mileag...
Originally part of a Top Gear segment,Sabine Schmitzset the Nurburgring lap record for vans in a Ford Transit. That record has recently been broken through, with a mostly stock Volkswagen van. Prepared byVW tuner Revo, the T5 was given a new engine tune, coil-over suspension, cooling system...
The vans were compact and utilitarian, and prior to the introduction of the SUVs, were the symbol of suburban families packing their kids off to soccer matches. Chrysler had dominated the market for full-size vans, and the company saw an opportunity to grab market share from station wagons....
Part of the problem is that the industry’s division between “cars” and “trucks” is peculiar. “Trucks” include pickups, vans, SUVs, and compact SUVs (crossovers). But some SUVs and all crossovers are based on a unibody car chassis (instead of body-on-frame, which is the case ...
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