CTDOT has data for the roads which are their responsibility—for US highways and Interstates, they have to report on it to the USDOT annually or they’ll lose Federal funding. How they choose to use that data is another question entirely.
Finally mounted one of the replacement wheels on the front. Not quite finished with that but at least you can see what it will eventually look like. Also reglued the inside rearview mirror mounting button to the windshield and reconnected the wires for the auto dimming features for the mirror and headlights.
And no one thinks that when the DaimlerChrysler merger/alliance was in effect, the salesmen at Freightliner didn't mention to the customers, "Hey we have cars, pickups, and class 1 thru 4 now."
I wonder how that is going to work with importing the Bronco Sport replacement from Spain? Wouldn’t be affected by chicken tax or even a 10-15% Tarriff?
Sounds interesting. The current Honda CRV looks pretty attractive, and kinda has that boxy, yet slightly rounded look to it, not super far off what the explorer styling offers. Something like this with a bit more flair would be a welcome change.
Very nice atomcat68 my friend, congratulations on the new 'Stang! Is yours a EcoBoost Premium (200A/201A)? If so, smart move choosin' a 2025 model. 2026 Ecoboost Premium Mustangs were de-contented heavily.
The Maverick SUV, apparently.
I would just call it Escape and move on. I feel like Escape still has name recognition, no need to slap an Explorer name on it.