The 2025 Ford Explorer Has Gone Full Crossover
Here I am, kind of enjoying myself in a 2025 Ford Explorer ST, tires howling as I haul the 400-horsepower, 4,700-pound SUV
Here I am, kind of enjoying myself in a 2025 Ford Explorer ST, tires howling as I haul the 400-horsepower, 4,700-pound SUV
Stanley Kubrick falls to his knees at the pearly gates as a gleaming monolith rises from a desert of soulless crossovers. It’s
The last-generation AMG GT is one of my favorite Mercedes vehicles ever. I’ve driven every trim, from the base car all the
Well, it’s been just a bit of time since my last update hasn’t it? First, happy new year, second don’t worry. Work,
Can you believe we’re coming up on six years since I first started Project Why Wait? I hardly can and I’ve been
Much like social distancing, curbside pickup, and pull your mask up ‘2020 was supposed to be my year’ is a string of
I’ve been working on my 1951 GMC project for five years now. That’s quite a long time in hindsight. If you’ve been
Picking up where we last left off –with the cab and motor finally making their way onto the frame– Project Why Wait
So much for bi-monthly updates in 2019 eh? If there’s any plus side to the extended gaps between posts it’s that significant
Project Why Wait started off the year with what I thought was a serious head of steam. My goal was to do