Hombre3000
Hombre3000
Hombre3000

That's a trolling motor for fishing. Disclaimer: I'm just clarifying, I'm not calling you one.

What was that? This was the best example I could think of, but I know there are lots of cars that risk ugliness for specific appeal. Maybe it's not for this price range.

Very well done.

I like your argument but my concerns are these:

I don't hate this model of WRX but it sure pales in comparison to pretty much any from the past. The fenders look awful, the back is awkward, and the spoiler is neither here nor there. I think the hatch looks much better. That said, this body style is the blandest in a long while.

1st gear - people bought cars to save gas money? Erm . . . never quite understood that argument.

I'm not saying they're responsible for slow sales, I'm saying that Top Gear presented a false event of the car running out of charge when it didn't, and fabricating fake dubbed sound of the car dying.

This is just awesome. Will there be any online coverage of this event?

Cleveland: The mistake by the lake.

CA is pretty strict on mods actually, but that's only if you get pulled over and the cop checks your engine bay.

I'm not saying I know everything about your city, but you think the white guys are driving these cars?

At the final assembly plant in Menlo Park there are some cool cars. Some really nice 70s Camaros and a Datsun 510 every once in a while.

They didn't necessarily think it was the truth, they were could also have been wondering why it aired that way.

The motor sound is actually pretty cool when you're in the car. You hear this scientific-sounding whirr and speed comes out of nowhere. It's no screaming V10 but it doesn't sound like ass.

Yeah that caught my eye too, that could be anybody in the world.

But they'll see it in a different context. His statements aren't hurting his cause in terms of the episode, though he may be making an ass of himself socially.

"You may as well have handed the keys to the crew of the next Jackass movie. You walked right into that one, and got what you paid for."

Most of the users on this site are here because of some enthusiasm for motorsport, which I consider a reasonable argument in favor of a car's value. You knocked the entire name of the Mustang as a car for southern trailer park owners. That's not the case and it's also pretty offensive. Notice that I'm not saying that

I don't think so. VW is a different market from Mini and Fiat and I don't think people understand Ford's european connections at all. I'm really disappointed to hear about bad reviews of the new Jetta though. Oh well.

Do it. I would greatly enjoy that. Give it the "rental car" treatment.