ChrisMPower
ChrisMPower
ChrisMPower

Neutral: Hyundai Santa Cruz: Would You Buy One?

Right on both accounts. The Veloster is let down by the engine. It has no power. The Turbo model helps, but it still isn't very fast. And once you get to the turbo, you could just as easily buy a Focus/Fiesta ST, which are both much better cars.

No talking. No Music. No commentary. Just The Stig.

I CAN'T BELIEVE THAT JUST FUCKIN' HAPPENED

I eat like a freight train powered by jet fuel. I think it comes from working in auto sales and restaurants. You learn to eat what you can, when you can, as quickly as possible because you never know when you will get another chance.

Yeah, that is something I'm not going to do. I know if I was walking to my car, and saw some random person waiting, I'd be concerned. Would only strike up the conversation if it wasn't sketchy.

I live just outside Baltimore, and there is one of these in a cream yellow color at the train station by my house. I keep waiting for the day I find the owner so I can talk to him/her.

These are awesome. Hopefully Ford is reading. Maybe I'll print them out and slip them to our rep.

You certainly have to take local laws into account with this. Here in MD, it is illegal for a dealership to keep a deposit. Even if we were to get yours in, and then you changed your mind, we can't keep it. There is a clause that allows us to hold the deposit until we sell your vehicle, but we can't just make off with

I figured that was the case. Just thought it was comical to sell a branded liquor that is older than your company.

My girlfriend and I both worked at the same restaurant when we were younger. I was a "server's assistant" (bus boy) and she worked on cold side and pastry in the kitchen. We were swamped one night, and the server I was working with asked me to go to the kitchen and ask if butter had any gluten in it. I must have been

Costco was founded (as Price Club) in 1976. So that Scotch is older than the company that produces it.

And the really long version of the really big sedan!

This is a great summary of BMW's current line-up.

Well yeah. We spend all our money fixing them, so we can't afford the gas.

Obviously not the main point of the article, but why all the hate for iDrive? I might have an advantage because I've been in them since I was born, but I was 11 in 2002. My father and I went to the launch of this car in Florida, and it took me about 3 minutes to figure the system out. Rotate to move the cursor. Slide

All BMW's have them on the passenger side of the car, for a good reason too. Filler on that side means that when you run out of gas, you don't have to stand with your back to the road while filling it.

Why would other driver's need to know which way I am turning? Don't I own the road?

2.) AMC Eagle

This will, I believe, vary from state to state.