Tonno Pro is an American company that solely designs and engineers truck bed covers. They have three different styles of truck bed covers which include a hard fold up, soft fold up, and a roll up. From the company: “The Tonno Fold Tri-Fold is a soft folding cover made from vinyl material for great truck…
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About Meds
Ben is widely known as the car sales guy to his friends and family. He does not work at a dealership, although he has done so in the past. He currently works in fleet in the automotive industry and is a numbers guy. He currently drives a rather boring 2017 Ford F-150 as his daily, but his passion is his 2018 Ford Mustang GT. Disclaimer: he does not work for Ford, although he is a big fan.
Collectible cars on the rise for 2022
Every year various appraisers, collectors and auctions will look at collectible cars that are on the rise and try to jump on them. Sometimes this might appear as just a folk of buyers grabbing a specific car and in turn causing it to appreciate. However, there is actually a science to figuring out which cars…
The world’s nicest 9th gen F350 is up for sale
It is no secret that older pickup trucks are garnering a ton of attention out as they are in great demand. It really started with the square body GM pickup trucks and has now expanded into any older truck, even with soaring gas mileage. Of course, most of the trucks coming up for sale now…
Deal Find: The Canadian military is auctioning off another truck
We have written about these before as the Canadian military is in the process of replacing some of their trucks. As a result of this, their fleet of Sterling Acterra trucks is turning over. For those unfamiliar, Sterling (officially Sterling Trucks Corporation), is an American truck manufacturer that ended up changing hands several times before…
The Porsche Cayenne is starting to become a collectible
2021 has been a strange year and it’s getting stranger, the Porsche Cayenne is becoming a collectible, specifically the first generation of the Cayenne, aka the 955. For those not familiar with the Cayenne 955, it was the first generation of the 9PA Cassis E1 and was manufactured from to 2003 to 2010. There were…
Will we see manual transmissions in EVs?
For what seems like the past decade there has been a movement to “Save the manuals” being promoted at car meets and on the internet. Unfortunately, this seemed like a futile battle as more and more manufacturers continue to eliminate manual transmission options or limit them to only the introductory or base models. There has…
The Dodge brand is down to 3 vehicles, why?
If you happened to go onto the Dodge website to shop for a new vehicle you’ll notice they are down to three vehicles, the Durango, Challenger and Charger. This is a bit shocking for a manufacturer that used to make models like the Viper, Grand Caravan, Journey, Dart, etc. What gives? Well, it’s kind of…
Video: What Killed the Tuner Scene?
Craig Lieberman, a legend in the car scene and one of the brains behind the Fast and the Furious franchise breaks down what happened to the tuner scene. In an interesting break down he goes over the entire tuner scene history to explain how things went wrong.
How to sell a car privately in Manitoba, Canada
The used car market is hot right now and you might have a vehicle that you perhaps no longer need. Or maybe you don’t agree with what the dealer is providing you on trade-in and think you can do better. Well, you should definitely try to sell your vehicle privately. Good news! It’s a really…
Why the Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ might be a terrible choice for you
The Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ is a 2+2 sports car jointly developed by Toyota and Subaru and manufactured at Subaru’s Gunma assembly plant in Japan. This vehicle has long been marketed as a 2+2 fastback coupe which offers a naturally-aspirated boxer engine and rear-wheel-drive configuration. The Toyota 86/Subaru BRZ is almost perfectly balanced with 53/47 front/rear…
