The V60 is more of a hatchback, not a practical car to lug stuff around in, but I agree with the others.
The V60 is more of a hatchback, not a practical car to lug stuff around in, but I agree with the others.
My uncle had the same car, except it was black. I learned how to drive stick in it, which for a first timer, that's a heavy clutch to get used to, but once you got it down, it drove like a dream!
If Chrysler is so proud about minivans, why is theirs one of the worst when it comes to crash tests? If you're telling me that if I spend $5k more to get the odyssey and I can get into an accident and not have to worry about my family dying, I think that's $5k well spent.
Either a 328i or a C300. Yuppies have money and buy new and expensive-ish for being in their 20's-early 30's. Hipsters are poor and buy what was cool to yuppies 15 years ago after the car has been heavily depreciated
I read Doug's book, we learn from Doug, Doug says no.
You can buy a Volvo 850 for the price of a base MacBook Pro.... but you're better off with the Mac because it will work without problems for more than 3 years and not drive you poor.
Doug, Let's be real, this is the perfect match for you. Yes, a 911 C4S would be way too obvious, so we're going to take that out of the equation all together. It's like the Ferrari except it's a lot easier to live with. If you got the 4.2 it would be decently reliable. Also, it would fit in very well in the modern…
All the ones that don't have the letters "AMG" in it. Once those break, That $15k budget is SOL.
It reminds me of the Volvo XC70/60/90, they'll never see their way off of the mall parking lot, but the idea is nice that it "Mans up" your car.
Nah, their days in the states are still numbered. Almost everyone forgot about them and they're not exactly know for being the most reliable car company. They're first to go, and after that Volvo will be next. Yes, Jalopnik loves the Volvo, but the problem is, an S60 with some options is around $40k and that's without…
I quite like it! Yes, I kinda think it needs to be tamed a little before it meets production, right now it looks like something a person in their early 20's would buy only from the looks. I used to own a 2005 Toyota Matrix and it was a great car! For a cheap hatchback it offered everything you would need (except for…
Just because something is cheap, doesn't mean you should buy it
I agree that it's a good idea and it has all the correct options, but I can't get an AWD 911, RWD or keep the camry
2012 4Runner not shifted into 4x4, it's a tail happy sports car in the snow before you shift it over to 4x4
Top Gear kinda turned into a joke over the past few years
The Nissan Rogue. The loud CVT and it felt extremely cramped inside.
If I wanted to go off road and was going to spend $35k on that truck, I'd probably pony up and get the Tundra with the off road package instead.
Both the Tacoma (which I have a lot of love for) and this need major upgrades if they want to compete with the new Colorado.
I was expecting to come here to find pictures of every GM vehicle made. I'm surprised about the Focus, a buddy of mine just got the 2014 hatch SE and it was a great value for the price (he had it talked down to $13k before fees and tax)