The undercoating is a red flag for me.
The undercoating is a red flag for me.
No, they are ugly.
The Company that acquired them is based out of Utah. Draw your own conclusions on this rebranding.
Doesn’t want something audibly loud.
$10K off would be tempting, although as a former lot attendant, I fear lot rot. I’ve seen what it can do. There’s one a mere 4 hours away that’s already marked down $7,800. Not that I was shopping or anything.
Still 140 Challengers R/T’s with a stick shift out there. Starting around ~43M before negotiation/discounts.
Ditto, never while I was in the business.
There’s a very real chance the driver didn’t know how either.
It may sound silly, I don’t like when my Uber is a Tesla because I always imagine a scenario where I’m stuck inside.
I guess putting the spare on the roof would’ve made too much sense?
The engine is a major disappointment. Big, heavy, and weak.
I6
Located in Scranton? Come on Joe, you’re nearly retired, don’t sell the convertible now.
It says 10,000 miles per year, too. The two Hornet leases they have advertised say 5,000 miles in the fine print.
“crossing the Atlantic Ocean eastbound in three hours and ten minutes”
The only reason I can tell for most of the dually trucks in my neck of the woods is to take up more lane.
But is it a headline? I don’t think anybody hears about this unless you’re a car enthusiast or you are one of the 107 people.
The hitch ball gave me a chuckle. Sure, let’s add something to tow.
My last unlimited mile rental (Enterprise), the clerk clearly told me that it’s unlimited miles, but you can’t leave the state. I would also assume every consumer rental contract states that you can’t use it for commercial purpose. Of course, Hertz would have to be able to prove either one.
“Five people were on board the plane,” the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement to CNN. (From the source article.)