We need more vans like this.
We need more vans like this.
In that case he needs to convince his wife the Flex is the best option.
If he likes the Flex but his wife doesn't... how does she feel about an Explorer Sport? Same engine, basically same car but much more acceptable looks to 90% of the population.
Unfortunately, I think Pat's other choices have to be eliminated. The Challenger is cool, but after about four days of folding the front seats forward to stick your kids in the back, I suspect you'd be willing to trade it out for any other vehicle, including a Charger, a minivan, a tandem bicycle, a Razor scooter…
I really want to like these and I really did... until I sat in one at the dealership. That little dog-leg at the back of the driver's window drove me insane. In the summer I like to drive with my arm on the window sill. With this thing it makes it impossible to do that with any level of comfort. There is no reason…
It's no different from a caption that would read "Apple Unveils New Microsoft," or "Sony Unveils New Nintendo." They clearly cared enough to do a story about the Ford GT — how hard would it have been to get, you know, any facts at all whatsoever right about it? Or even string together four fucking words that make some…
That's what my grandfather looks like when he climbs out of his Malibu.
It looks like jelopnic.com forwards you to a power tint company... still pretty cool. Its the window tinting that changes from clear to white when it has power going through it.
This is any when ever i sell or buy something from Craigslist I have my gun on me. You never know when you will need it.
Really? I do every time I park a manual. Parking brakes wear out over time. The transmission will hold the car in the even of a parking brake failure.
Mechanics that don't know how manual transmissions operate scare the daylights out of me, and it seems Takuro [■][■]XXX\ ▼ /XXX[■][■] feels the same way:
The more I think about it, though, the more I realize just how backwards we have it. Cars today are by far more powerful, more efficient, and better performing in nearly every possible metric — and a hell of a lot of why is thanks to the EPA and all those damned rules.
Automotive myth: Stickers make you faster!!!
I don't but I had a question. Old VWs are very easy to steal and the vehicle theft rate in NYC is kind of high. What tricks do you have to prevent theft? Do you have a club? Chain it to a lamp post? Take the battery into your apartment at night?
At shady Chrysler dealerships and usually to people who didn't know any better. I stand by my previous statement.
How much extra is the MaxCare warranty?
Speaking of the guy who sold me the PT Cruiser, I don't exactly think he was … how can I put this … legit. I say this for two reasons: number one, there were about six reassignments on the back of the title, none of whom actually registered the car. And number two: we did the entire deal in an apartment complex…
Insurance please help me now!
Based on the "200-plus-mile" range Automobile is citing, this likely isn't a re-do of the Focus Electric. To hit that range target, Ford would need a dedicated EV architecture to house the batteries, either a T-like arrangement similar to the Volt/Bolt or a flat slab of batteries spanning the floor, ala the Tesla…
its a joke: camouflage makes you invisible.