I have to be honest, a GTI. They're fun, they aren't RWD, but still fun, IIHS Top-Safety Pick, Not too powerful, but a good driver's car.
I have to be honest, a GTI. They're fun, they aren't RWD, but still fun, IIHS Top-Safety Pick, Not too powerful, but a good driver's car.
Why do I feel like my GTI isn't much more mature than the Civic Si. I tested the Si and I was very impressed, though.
Poor Mk6 Golf, I feel for that poor car. :(
I'm thinking the exact same thing. On a GTI. :D
Samsung Glyde, approximate 2009. I went through 5 of these things, the touch screens just did not work. It was impossible to use the device. Beyond horrible. Nothing but constant issues.
Best State: I vote Utah.
Well, I have a 2014 Mk6 GTI, and I'm expecting issues. I love the car though. :D
Well... It was this:
Before I purchased my GTI, I looked at the CLA250. It was moderately equipped. It was just horrible. Drove horribly, and so much wind noise. The only thing you are paying for is the name.
My vote is to the Mk5 Golf R32. I had recently seen a listing for one, only 2,500 miles, for $27,000. It's an 8 year old car. They hold their value well, whereas the GTI ridiculously depreciates.
Agreed. We can make that happen though, right? :)
I'll take one in some shade of brown, please. Complimentary gated manual shifter too.
They have them, in Europe. There's even a Golf R Cabrio.
This just lightened up my day. A lot. :)
"There's almost no daily driver Aventadors"
How is the Triumph TR7 losing? How is that possible?
Ah, you beat me to it! I personally really like this car, even the "Bangle Butt".
Yeah, they still make them. Of course they're much more popular in Europe than here but you don't see them.
Well we still have these:
Miata is always the answer.