Originally Posted by Jarlaxle
Originally Posted by CKN
Originally Posted by AZjeff
With all the hand wringing about AFM, GDI, CVTs, small displacement turbos, EVs, hybrids, 9 speed trannys, and every other latest technology are there many current models that would be considered "traditional" technology without any of these loathsome features? Since I've been looking at trucks lately it seems that the Frontier and Titan fall in this group. What are some other current old tech vehicles, say 2015 up?
"New Tech" on BITOG gets "hand wringing" whether it justified or not.
My Silverado 1500-Crew Cab 4WD gets much better mpg that the Frontier-and it's far more capable. It (new tech) is not always a bad thing.
Aren't those the trucks with the class-action lawsuit for AFM failures?
There were a very small amount in the early years. I'm not an idiot. I'm not spending $50,000.00 for a pickup with a bad motor........
Enjoy that automotive marvel called a Crown Vic.
Originally Posted by CKN
Originally Posted by AZjeff
With all the hand wringing about AFM, GDI, CVTs, small displacement turbos, EVs, hybrids, 9 speed trannys, and every other latest technology are there many current models that would be considered "traditional" technology without any of these loathsome features? Since I've been looking at trucks lately it seems that the Frontier and Titan fall in this group. What are some other current old tech vehicles, say 2015 up?
"New Tech" on BITOG gets "hand wringing" whether it justified or not.
My Silverado 1500-Crew Cab 4WD gets much better mpg that the Frontier-and it's far more capable. It (new tech) is not always a bad thing.
Aren't those the trucks with the class-action lawsuit for AFM failures?
There were a very small amount in the early years. I'm not an idiot. I'm not spending $50,000.00 for a pickup with a bad motor........
Enjoy that automotive marvel called a Crown Vic.
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