Try Sonic Electronix. That's where I bought all my gear last summer.
http://www.sonicelectronix.com/?affiliate=googadw&gclid=CKSO0I6-4bUCFYk7MgodX3IAmg
Crutchfield is a great place to do research. I wouldn't buy there unless your income can handle their top dollar prices.
SUVs become money pits as the miles pile on, especially if they are 4WD. More parts on a truck meaning more parts to maintain.
As for the luxury, well, it depends on your definition of a luxurious vehicle.
Too many factors involved in an insurance premium. Its not just about the...
If you're responsible for maintenance, you should not be looking at high mileage VWs (or any other European made car, for that matter), no matter how safe they are.
Look for any Honda or Toyota that meets your IIHS safety requirements (something you should be capable of searching for, yourself.)
Since you need to tow several 4 wheelers, towing capacity must trump any other requirement, including space for your 5 year old, subwoofer space, etc. etc.
That said? I think mid-size V6 powered SUVs make poor tow vehicles. They may be capable of doing it provided its a proper tow load for...
Nope. Can't blame the commissioner for power problems.
If anything, holding a Super Bowl in an outdoor stadium during the winter months should get him fired......................
It depends on what they are doing that makes you feel you are being treated unfairly......
If its related to discrimination in any way, you'll need to head to the website of the EEOC, so you can get the details of how to file a claim.
http://www.eeoc.gov/employees/charge.cfm
Regardless what...
Depends on how big of an SUV you need, how much you have to spend, and model years you're considering. We can't really say what's good just with a brand name.
I think the media will put a heavy bias towards Cam Newton. Where the Bengals finish will play a role too, since wins are a factor. They still have to deal with rivalry matches and there are only a few more weak teams on the schedule.
For most people, its an impractical truck. I'd rather tow with a full-size pickup and I'd rather have the cargo space of a Tahoe or Yukon. However, it still has the durability of all other GM trucks and the engine makes great power. The looks are love it or hate it. I don't mind it just...
Depends on what you need the truck to do...................
Your details suggest you're just looking for a 4WD that can carry 3-4 people comfortably. If that's the case, I'd rather have a pickup in the snow, so take the Explorer and most other SUVs off your list.
I would take the Canyon off...
I don't think Chevy or Ford even bothered offering a V6 for their crew cab full-size trucks. People just bought mid-size crew cab pickups like the Nissan Frontier & Chevy S-10 for V6 power. If you want full-size crew cab, you'll have to suffice with a V8 or a diesel.
Your goals are unrealistic. Big trucks don't get good gas mileage. Their big size prevents it.
Figure out what you need the truck to do and pick one that fulfills those needs.
You can stick a lift kit on almost any truck nowadays, so that shouldn't be a problem.
I guess it depends on what he plans to use the car for. I really don't see a problem if its his first car and he just needs something to get around (its not like he needs to drive it across the country). However, I seriously doubt a '94 Lexus with over 300k on the clock is worth $3,800, so...
If you want good nutrition, don't get your vitamins (or any other nutrients for that matter) from pills. Get them from their natural food source. Also, the body does not need much of each vitamin to fulfill your RDA values (especially the fat soluble vitamins, which can stay in your body for a...