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.
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…