If we're being fair, you can't compare a Volvo to a BMW, besides, the 5-series is much bigger.
If we're being fair, you can't compare a Volvo to a BMW, besides, the 5-series is much bigger.
No.
Well, that explains Jersey I guess.
I don't think I've ever seen one of these in person in my 24 years of existence.
The back seat is too small for someone 6 foot or over and the trunk area slants too much for me to call it a wagon. 3 series wagon or the A4 wagon would be a better choice.
I'm so glad that they didn't forget Honky "Lips"
It's a really good book!
I have a 2007 Honda CRV with 169,000 miles on it with absolutely no problems and I expect that it could hit 250,000 with no problems.
David Alan Grier.
"probably"
I think the big question that everyone wants to know the answer to is: Why did you move there?
After a long day of work, I get to watch a Doug DeMuro video. This pleases me :)
911 Carrera S. It's the most reliable and it doesn't stand out too much, so it won't look like you're compensating for lack of package. Gentlemen drive Porsches.
I wonder what the buyout is after the lease is over
Not only do they get you with free maintenance for X amount of miles, after you drive past that number, the dealerships prices to do things like oil changes are about half the price of jiffy lube, so they always get you to come back... At least that's how they keep me coming back.
I am in the market for a new BMW 320i, so this is great news for me when I do that!
The big question is; is it much different than the 2005 model that came out almost 10 years ago? I think it's a great truck and if I wanted a small truck, I'd buy this thing all day long, I just think with all the new trucks coming out in 2015, the sales of the Tacoma are going to drop dramatically. They need to at…