Ah, back when VW was interesting. Oozes of character, air cooled...
Ah, back when VW was interesting. Oozes of character, air cooled...
No, I re-read it a dozen times!
Oddly enough, you still always see reviewers talk about a new car "Looking like it is rear wheel drive"...
That was my thought!
Maybe Mazda should just quite, and let Miata become their own company, you know like RAM!
I can't see any reason to buy a Toyota. The driving feel is akin to being asleep, the suspension is so soft I can feel the pitch of the car change from the breeze. The wheel feels like its connected by clouds, no feed back whatsoever. The door handles (interior) feel like they will pull the panels from the door before…
My initial thought, its the 2020 Ford Mustang. It was the only way for could add more curb weight... Under the mandatory camouflage of course. That jet exhaust on the rear is really a super high tech "8k" resolution backup camera for the Microsoft Sync that will come standard with all 2020 Mustangs...
Wait!!! This sounds like a good thing to me!
That looks nothing like a Honda Fit, Civic, Dodge Dart, Mazda 3, Subaru Impreza, or Ford Focus ST...
Mazda is making the Civic now and selling it as a Toyota?
Honda's seats suck? How so? I find them rather fitting. Always have, better than the benchy seats of the Ford's and Hyundai's I have owned. Better than the Chevy or Dodge I drive regularly...
Holy hell!!!! They finally knocked one out of the park. The Camaro was a good start, the last few years of Corvette were really good...
I am excited. I think the Mustang going global means Ford is going to have to pay attention and make it handle well, look good and have more than a big engine. The Boss and the 60's were the only Mustangs I have so far liked. Now if we can just globalize the typical 'Stang driver then its a win/win/win!
Exactly why I wanted a turbo-d Subaru Baja. Manual transmission, decent car handling, and a bed for trips to the hardware store with the kids.!
He probably just picked it up from Fast and Furious, or some other movie. It sounded like a good excuse so he uses it.
They stole the headlights from the Nissan? At least the Ford Fusion went for gold when they stole their lights from the Aston Martin.
Owned by VW, so that means inherent design flaws are expected, right? The scary part is that they are built better now than ever before!
Thought it, but you don't back in when that's the case.