Devin
Devin
Devin

I think he was giving you the cold shoulder as your reputation with VW proceeds you.

Hey, maybe he liked it.

Better than me...two wheels isn't good. I at least tried to sneak that in haha.

We all know the Aztek is ugly. We get it. Get over it. Once you do, you'll realize that it was actually an astoundingly innovative design that spawned one of the most profitable automotive market segments ever.

Your opinion. Ugly or not, I expect we'll all see SSR's and Prowlers at car shows everywhere, forever, certainly long past the time that contemporary BMW's have become little red piles of Bavarian rust and non-functioning electronics.

You 're soul is ugly.

Still one of the ugliest pieces of shit around, right next to the prowler

Disagree with the SSR. The car is proper quick with the 6.0 aluminum LS2 that later models had.

There you go, Germany. You found a way to do one thing, in as many complicated steps as mechanically possible. Next up...changing a light bulb.

I like it, the car looks amazing and it's a pretty neat system, but I won't like it 10 years down the road when I want to buy one and I have to pay Porsche to repair, replace, and/or fix any broken/worn out components.

NO!

I remember being a kid and wanting one of these so bad, now though, ugh. I love the hot rods it was inspired by, and I even typically love Mopar wackiness, but just ugh. They didn't even pick a nice purple to use.

Great article, Tom!

My rule is that I will never discuss financing with an entity looking to double up the profit on me or where kickbacks are involved. The dealer has no financial interest in getting me the best rate, and actually has a vested interest in putting me into a worse financial product.

You'd be surprised. Just did a build on ford.ca (albeit in Ontario so taxes are different) for a Mustang GT convertible with an auto (it's a rental after all) and no other options, and this is the final damage:

I'd go with that name, but their first car should be the Monarch. "From Chryslus emerges the beautiful Monarch".

No I Don't.

For all of the wailing and gnashing of teeth over his comments, they really can't be denied anymore.

Kyle Petty is right.

I buy what I intend to own until there is nothing left of it. Selling a car is like loosing the "car-game", preferably the cars are used up or just added.