Right, you are not the first person to type that, I just keep forgetting about that annoying bug.
Right, you are not the first person to type that, I just keep forgetting about that annoying bug.
Ahhh, thank you ThirdPedalGirl.
I actually did part of that trip. Colorado Springs, Cortez, Four Corners, Moab, Salt Lake City, Boise, etc. Real pretty, but I felt sorry for the poor saps who had to walk and ride wagons to California due to the topography.
Oh ok and good riddance, what a pile, I dislike the 05 we have.
That Biker was not wearing a high visibility vest and is in fact wearing black nor had any rear facing lights which is unfortunate because they are now permanently messed up partially because of their mistakes.
The fact GMC is still around is silly since there is no reason for them to be around. If GMC was dead then the Silverado's sales might pass the F-150's.
The more I think about it, the more I am glad that Honda Dealership terminated me since I had to look at these and those hideous fucks everyday and felt a bit sorry for the salespeople, but more for the suckers who bought those pathetic Honda products.
Go on, this is amusing and the first time I have heard this.
Well my 95 Voyager has the 3 Litre V6 with 141 HP and it weighs 3,300 Lbs empty (with seats) all while getting about 19 MPG. When I haul a few hundred pounds around I notice she gets a bit sluggish so while the 3 Litre is nice, I can see why newer Minivans have more horsepower. Unfortunately, newer Minivans are also…
I still have my doubts they have improved much since 2005 so I agree with you there.
The Aveo is not made anymore.
I am going out on a limb and saying there is no such thing.
The Ford Econoline's 4th generation debuted in 1992, it is now 2012, and it is just subpar in about every way. There is that risky rear overhang, the inability for the interior to stay together, and an awkward face that gets worse when "prettied" up. The Twin I-Beam front suspension is from the 1960s making it hard to…
Actually, those are non-existant for the 2012 Model Year.
I like how Mr. Orlove has made each of the ten Answers of the Day flow from one to the next as smoothly as a TorqueFlite changes gears.
Please do not let it be a 1984-1995 Chrysler Minivan, pease do not let it be a 1984-1995 Chrysler Minivan, please do not let it be a 1984-1995 Chrysler Minivan, PHEW!
1st Gear: Very interesting to read how just one design feature can scare so many people away. Now what is this sub. in "Automotive News (sub. required) is reporting" I am seeing?
1st Gear: I tend to be an (over) optimistic person and I have a feeling someone like me at Chevy was in charge of figuring out how well the Volt would sell in theory.
I believe the road trip I am taking later this year is the perfect Gearhead Vacation.
Oh snap, you buying a 2013 Accord!? I hear it is a bad idea to buy first model year vehicles, look at the reliability of the 05 Odyssey.