Your XLR-V example is the perfect summation of the failure of direction that is the "NewGM" marketing strategy.
Your XLR-V example is the perfect summation of the failure of direction that is the "NewGM" marketing strategy.
@JCWhitless: die autosknittern
Your answer is "American litigiousness."
LOL Motors?
True to "Old GM" form, 1950 of them will be equipped with the optional automatic transmission.
Looks like it should be "Down on the Havana Street."
@FP - pass the stars, please: You say that as though it were a bad thing.
@GoKarter wishes he was James Hunt: Try here? [www.nytimes.com]
@DrewComments2.0: I like the sound of that. Where do I send my c.v.?
I just threw up a little.
If she has enough legroom, I never want to hear anyone call that car "cramped."
I find it ironic (don't tell me you don't) that there are a total of 2 featured congratulatory comments... oh nevermind, there are 8 more hidden behind that gray fog of unpromotedness ;-)
I still say it looks like a new Volvo. Look at photo #8 (the leaked one from earlier)
You would not be a self indulgent wiener, sir.
Lawyer? Maybe.
@engineerd: I saw the front page picture and my very first thought was "Oh, it that the new Volvo S80?"
Lightcycles, Airwolf and E.T's ship? It's my whole childhood on a T-shirt!
But does it come in black?
If this shows up as a front driver, I am writing off Toyota permanently.