I see zero problems with this.Why wouldn't you go through a drive-thru just because you're driving a Lambo? Regardless of who actually owns it?
I see zero problems with this.Why wouldn't you go through a drive-thru just because you're driving a Lambo? Regardless of who actually owns it?
I didn't even think of that. I think a Subaru makes even more sense for this lady.
As with car enthusiasts, there are varying types of cyclists. Having just gotten into bicycling in the past year, I've had a chance to see a whole variety of them, ranging from the exercise cyclists who seem to basically expect cars to do the stupidest thing possible, and thus don't let it get to them (having ridden…
Sadly, I feel this is the problem with enthusiasts and new cars - for all our wants, there simply aren't enough of us that put our money where our mouth is many a time. Myself included.
I think you may be absolutely right - I've never seen a combined Chevy/Cadillac dealership before, but I figured that didn't preclude them from actually existing. But I have seen several Chevrolet and Cadillac dealerships in the same town that share common ownership, so I was thinking perhaps those kinds of Caddy…
It sadly is - I've either been in or driven everything in the current Cadillac line-up, and for being a huge Caddy fan, I wouldn't buy any of them simply because of CUE. I've been in the market for a CTS-V for some time, and after driving a new V-Sport, debated whether or not holding out for a new gen V may be better…
Aaaaaand this is what happens when a Brit tries to trade its characteristic eloquence and charm in for a louder, wilder, more Italian lifestyle.
I've got to imagine that, aside from the Caddy dealers with loads of cash stacked in the "back room" (probably topped with hookers and blow), the only ones that can justify selling ELRs are the ones that are either attached to a Chevy dealership that services Volts and already has the necessary tools, or has a sister…
About those Texas plates...wow. I thought Arizona was bad about plate options, but Texas takes the cake with the obvious commercialization of some of those plates (Dr. Pepper? A hamburger? Srsly?) What makes this even more interesting is that I travel to Dallas, Ft. Worth, and Austin several times every year for…
Congrats Doug! I'm a long-time lurker and just recently joined the community instead of just being the creepy dude watching through the windows, and your articles are one of the reasons why I've stuck around - equal parts informative and entertaining. We shall watch your career with great interest,…
Aesthetically, this car grows on me more every day I see one - granted, I've only seen the more pedestrian CLAs, none in AMG guise quite yet. Glad to see that it's every bit the bite-sized performance powerhouse I was expecting.
I have no love for Consumer Reports, but I have to say that they have a valid point.
Obvious lack of details aside...NP. All day long.