I think it works out to like .023 %. Drop in a bucket doesn't even come close.
I think it works out to like .023 %. Drop in a bucket doesn't even come close.
I still like it here a lot. Kinja is getting more usable (must be getting close to time to screw with it again) and I genuinely feel we have some of the best commentariat out there. The site's writers are top notch. Yes, even Doug.
A buddy of mine is in the process of building out a Henry J. Should be a scream when he is done.
Yes. I love it.
I will miss the car key. I love my little switchblade key and I annoy others with it's perceived awesomeness and superiority over other people's lame ass mast style keys.
You are awesome. I feel like the ATS Coupe was a good step towards Elmiraj-ness. Now, will the flagship be a sedan or a coupe? Both?
It's not just about the higher seat position. Ideally, I hate higher seating positions. The HHR (hear me out) was awesome for me. Made Lowe's trips a breeze (a hot water heater, toilet and several 8' sections of wood) and was comfortable on long trips. It sucked in most other ways but wasn't as awful as people say. …
I have this undying urge to douse it with fuel and light it on fire. Can't shake it. thankfully, I live in an area where I don't see them, otherwise I would be in jail.
Anyway, the CrossCabriolet is dead now. In their obituary, Autoblog notes that sales peaked at just 3,278 in 2012 and sagged down to 1,322 last year.
It's like a good Corrado, only bigger.
I'm just saying the concept was great. The execution, at the time, was not great. Tent ready, quirky styling (Juke and Cherokee do it better but really, how different are they?)and gobs of space. Again, it was poorly executed but the time for vehicles like it is now.
My thoughts exactly. And the TENT was awesome!
I'll put my flame suit on with you. I honestly think this thing was so before it's time.
Contrary to what you might expect, there's some good news from "New GM" and the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety says only the Equinox/Terrain twins did well enough amongst midsize CUV/SUVs to earn a "good"rating on their small overlap front crash test, in which cars and trucks are aimed not-so-squarely at an…
I'm not all that far from G-boro myself (2 hrs isn't that bad). Now Okulski and Raph have both not hollered and I feel sad. Okulski was in Rockingham which he got to from Charlotte! So he basically drove right by me! I would have provided respite and alcohol. No respect.
Early April fools joke?
It's a front axle half shaft issue. It only affects a certain block of vehicles produced between 2013 and 2014. Out of the 3 we have on our lot, only 1 is affected. The axle half shaft can fracture and cause the engine to send no power to the wheels. The car simply won't go anymore. This does not affect the brakes…
UPDATE: We hear from sources that the new Chevy Cruze you see here is a shorter wheelbase, China-only model. Still anonymous-looking, but at least it gives us hope for a more distinct version.