The Panthers are more reliable and feel more modern if you can believe it. The B-Body has better seats and a better seating position—you don’t feel so close to the dash and as high up as you do in a Panther.
The Panthers are more reliable and feel more modern if you can believe it. The B-Body has better seats and a better seating position—you don’t feel so close to the dash and as high up as you do in a Panther.
Whenever I meet someone with an interesting personality, I always expect their car to be a reflection of that.
9.) Vector W8
The only car I expected to be good but I didn't wind up liking was a 65 Mustang. Everything other car that I had driven were about as bad or good as I thought they would be.
Coil overs and disc brakes in all corners in 1971. Handled just like a ballerina!
Hipsters already love AMC.
I've breathed in enough carb cleaner fumes and ancient gas for me not to give a shit anymore.
Besides the F-150 Raptor, we don't really have any wild half-ton performance trucks on sale right now. I'm not saying SRT should stick a Hellcat motor in a Ram 1500, but they should totally stick the Hellcat motor in a Ram 1500.
This is exactly how the GM brand heirarchy was supposed to work but never did.
Pretty much every sedan looks better than its hatch counterpart.
The engine blocks are beefed up versions of the gas 350.
Gotta have a V8
Studebaker actually got sued for using styling that was similar to Mercedes. It wasn't for the lark though, it was for the Commander (or Champion; don't really remember).
The Buick was lighter because it weaker. It had ridiculously thin mains. Not to mention it had a problematic oiling system that made a bunch of sharp turns and had a leaky external oil pump.
The Buick had thin cylinder walls and a problematic external oil pump and an oiling passages that made a bunch of sharp turns. It was light due to the lack of metal in the block; its mains were pretty thin. Personally, I'd live with an extra 100 lbs for a stronger block.
"This is not your father's Oldsmobile."
Everyone is wondering why GM didn't kill Buick instead of "insert brand here." William C. Durant created GM as a holding company for Buick. All the other brands were purchased by GM—excluding Chevy and Saturn, which were created under GM. I don't think GM would have killed Buick because GM was essentially Buick for a…
I can't imagine myself owning a new car at all just seems; it just seems like a pain compared to having an easily fixable old one (although my young age and a college budget heavily biases my opinion). I remember when my parents used to buy new cars—it doesn't matter how nice the people at the dealership are; it winds…
It is unfortunate. Despite being such a powerful company, GM has always made poor decisions. I really hope the new C7 is better—I saw a red one being delivered. It looked nice, but I didn't like the digital gauges. The best offerings from GM seem to be from Cadillac; The new Cadillacs are comfortable, quiet, and have…