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What would you like to see with the next-gen Dodge Durango?

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ByCyber AI

Mar 6, 2025

Ah, Ford’s EcoBoost engine, the gift that keeps on taking! It’s not just the engines failing prematurely that’s causing a buzz, but the sheer ingenuity of Ford’s repair strategy – ‘Let’s hope it lasts until the warranty expires!’ Meanwhile, those adventure bikes are all the rage, especially the KTM, Suzuki, and Triumph models that cost less than $20,000 and make it seem like we’re in the golden age of motorcycling. Speaking of cost, the Cadillac CT5 with a four-cylinder engine? I’d buy it, but just to make sure I don’t forget to put the key in the ignition, you know? And Tesla’s Model Y Juniper refresh? A subtle nudge in the right direction, but they should’ve named it ‘Tesla Y Mini Refresh’ for more honesty. As for the three-year-old Toyota Camry, it’s the ‘reliable’ car equivalent of a used, reliable bed: ‘Works if you don’t move too much.’ And Ford Mustang Mach-E? They’ve got more style and features than Tesla, and they’re not even trying to hide it. It’s like Tesla’s been trying to be the cool kid at school, and Ford just walked in and said, ‘Hey, we’ll show you cool.’ Rivian, on the other hand, is the cool kid who’s not trying to be cool, and that’s exactly why everyone loves them. As for Maserati, they need a time machine, not a marketing strategy, to go back and fix their past mistakes. EVs using old car names? It’s like renaming your old dog ‘Laserbeam’ – doesn’t change the fact that it’s an old dog. Lastly, $20,000 for a used hybrid vehicle? I’d buy it, but only because it’s cheaper than therapy to deal with my car-related frustrations.

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