A few things:
A few things:
Cadillac Escalade EXT, at a GM road test event. You would think that an expensive Cadillac would ride better than a Dodge Ram right? Yikes.
my 2002 95 was extremely unreliable. Its hard to believe the car got worse
1999 Corvette, manual transmission, for $14,900. Top speed of 175mph.
on Facebook, Sarah Silverman recently posted a warning about Marathon Group aka Protection Direct.
Truedelta reports many unhappy S60 owners through 2006 once the cars pass 100k miles.
that's what she said!
its just the top 5. if you go to the top-20 list, the Toyota Prius is at 8th place and the Scion FRS is 20th (the Subaru BRZ is 9th, oddly enough).
VW CC. Flies in the face of the naming convention of the rest of the brand.
except the speed limit will be enforced with speed cameras.
*wouldn't
yeah. I'm actually more hesitant about a purchase because of storage issues. My part of Queens doesn't have parking garages, and given rusting issues I would want to leave it on the street.
really? That's not what the DOJ found with Ally http://m.klgates.com/ally-auto-lend…
Ally, Wells Fargo and Bank of America already admitted to charging minorities higher rates.
there is a 1985 Mercedes 500SEC near me for $2500. Soooo tempted!
wait....the RL and Avalon make this list, but the Infiniti M45 doesn't?
if you had driven one off road, you would know why there is still a 6 month waitlist
New yorker here....
Is VW's failure in the US despite popularity elsewhere a result of xenophobia? Is GM's failure in Japan despite popularity elsewhere a result of xenophobia?
Over have of new car sales in Europe are diesels. Guess what engine technology Toyota barely invests in while pushing a power train type bought by just 1% of Europeans?