BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars
BenLikesCars

“As of November, 2006, there were only five filling stations in the entire world that supported BMW’s filling technology, furthering the obstacles to making this car usable.”

Oooo, one hundred! And it also had a gasoline fuel tank and you could switch it between gas and hydrogen.

How many Hydrogen 7 V12 cars were made? 

How many of you are confusing this rwd Impala SS with the fwd Impala SS?

Does cars.com count? National search for Impalas 1994-1996? Where do you look?

It’s a fun car and practical too.

Perfect car

None of you did this right.

Nice price, with a vengeance.

In 2019, I didn’t consider the new Spark. We got a used Mazda 6 stick for 10k with 95k miles.

The fact that car-makers have abandoned market share as a measure of success and focused strictly on profit instead is tragic for car buyers on a budget and for auto workers as well with factories closing as production numbers decline. If workers owned car companies instead of so-called investors, maybe this could be

As recently as 2013 I snagged a '14 Focus sedan stick with hubcaps and crank rear windows and no stinking touch screens. It drove like it wanted to brawl all day, agile neutral and rorty and decently fast, and it was comfortable and reliable. It was a fantastic car. When I totaled it in 2019, alas, no new Focii or

That’s very fine

You might as well get a used LS600h. They're plush as you could want and you can plop a tent onto the roof. And he's near enough to the Rockies that he could coast fifty miles easily.

RS6 burns gas and rubber. It's a hybrid.

By Jove I think you've got it

I’d rather have the Miatas.

I think if you absolutely need a hybrid with a range of fifty miles, then a hybrid of Miata body and chassis with a 427 motor could easily go fifty miles and you can fold down the windshield for napping.

Toyota Sienna hybrid minivan.

I think dirigibles could be a fun platform for electric motors, maybe. I'm not sure how fast they can go.