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Loved your video. Great photography, just the right speed and you included most of my favorites. A lot of “trucks”, but apart from that, Great. Well done
Manufacturers seem to follow industry trends when it comes to wheels. All the new cars have a mild variation of this ‘machined and black’ look. I think it looks pedestrian , almost Honda-ish.
Nobody showed up at the gas burning legacy displays- GM Toyota etc. massive fail. These are the cos that are going to file bankruptcy because they didn't get the memo that people want EVs. Plus gas burners are dead by 2030 anyway but don't tell Toyota Corolla gas burner which just got knocked off as best selling car in world by Tesla Model Y.
I haven't gone to an auto show in a while . I and now I remember why . I pay for tickets and parking and almost half the size of the old shows , no real concepts. Just some small amount of vehicles . When Subaru is the top display that says something.
That Mustang will be a total bust. ZR1 will be half price and beat it as well as look infinitely better. The only redeeming quality of that Stang is that it will still take out pedestrians
What a fricking joke of the “Largest North American Auto Show”! One could have removed the emblems from every SUV there, tossed them into a big hat and even the most die-hard, brand specific enthusiast couldn’t have placed them on the correct vehicle. Completely generic , overpriced junk sprinkled with just enough unsellable EVs to warm the hearts of traditional auto enthusiasts. I wouldn’t be surprised if the McCormick Place underwriters insisted on the removal of the main battery packs of all those EVs under one roof. On the other hand, it could have been one of the most spectacular events ever if this show was on the lower floors and the Tobacco Plus Expo was occupying the upper floors. Could have been given a catchy new spectacularama name: The 1st Ever Runaway Thermal Event Smokeout and Vaping Festival.
That wing on that mustang just don’t go there. They tried too hard to make it look better than a Porsche GT3RS which I like better. No way spending $300,000 on a mustang. Nope Update: Lose the spoiler and sell it for $80k max then I’ll consider maybe not
Yeah it really has fallen a long way compared to what it once was. I have been going since 2005 and if you really wanted to see everything at that time, you needed two days.
Paint looks sick on a truck of this age. Good job taking care of her. Sure it wasn't easy to get rid of her, but the next owner will be really happy. Assume you got a good price for her!
Yes very soon! I just took delivery of my new car and am getting it registered and ready for action, but once that is done, the 4Runner will be listed!
I just got rid of a very similar 4runner, a 2005 SR5 They really are superb vehicles. If it wasn't for the rust issues these things would be lasting 30+ years easily.
@@Shawn-ky2tw That isn't "easy" though. And besides most people can't afford brand new 4runners, never mind affording a couple hundred to coat them annually.
@@PocketsandOutlaw Agree. I do it myself on my GX 460 using Woolwax. Put her on 4 ramps, take the skids off and spray away. You only need to do every 2 years, however I plan to go under in the 'in-between' years to spot spray. I agree, if you can't purchase new, but do it as soon as you get it. Myself, I don't trust anyone to work on my truck unless it's really complicated work. It took me 5 hours to rustproof and REALLY concentrated on the frame (inside and out)! Yes, I have a '23 and guess I am fortunate enough. Plan to keep her a long ass time.
Hey all! Sorry about the excessive wind and background noise here, I didn't have my new mic for this video, but I will for the next one. Thanks for watching!