That wasn't what the question was asking.
That wasn't what the question was asking.
In that 737? Yes please. It'll be a lot nicer than the usual cramped economy seats.
GM doesn't have my trust. At all. I didn't really trust them to begin with, but now there are maybe two cars I'd buy from them ('Vette and Volt/Ampera). Other than those, I wouldn't touch a GM product.
I've heard the Volt is actually very reliable, as GM had to make it work well otherwise the whole technology would be written off as unreliable. See also, Tesla.
The newer ones are plenty reliable. And what does price and resale value have to do with this? People are posting all sorts of cars with high prices and low resale values.
The reason the steering is heavy is that it's being sold over here as the Qashqai, and we prefer heavier, sportier, and more informative steering. What Nissan hasn't realised is that heavier steering isn't better.
Range Rover Autobiography . One of the most capable off roaders available, it'll go basically anywhere. And yet it has enough luxury to rival the best in the business. Get a diesel and it's fairly efficient, get the supercharged V8 and it's really quick. It's big, too, so you can fit loads of stuff in it, but it's not…
They may be those things, but people keep buying them. Remember, people are idiots.
The discussion is about the cars. Their financial state is totally irrelevant.
Wait, could it still be crap like the Challenger?
A good large saloon is great for a road trip, but grocery getting is better with a hoet hatch. But the Lacrosse is big, soft, not good to drive, poorly packaged, auto only, inefficient, and ugly.
They're not the walking dead. Vauxhall sells a lot of cars, though they're the height of mediocrity. The VXR models are actually pretty good.
I'm surprised Buick is considered to have a strong lineup. The way I see it, they sell a Lambda SUV (poor build quality and pretty mediocre for its class), a Vauxhall Insignia (the most boring repmobile known to the UK), a rebodied Cruze, a Vauxhall Mokka (not a bad car, but not one that sells well here and probably…
This photo looks pretty boring and ordinary to me. But maybe that's because I'm English, so it's supposed to be that way.
Guess.
What does god have to do with it?
If I'm an astronaut, I sure don't want those people picking my suit. Let them pick the rocket's livery, but let the engineers and scientists do their work and don't try to get the ignorant public to tell the experts what to do.
I regret nothing.
How many days does it take for the turbo to spool up?
Remember, the UK price include VAT (sales tax to Americans) at 20%. Also, the exchange rate is ridiculous.