the EU has a company wide car emissions standard, similar to CAFE in the US. The Cygnet was a solution to meet the standard without re-engineering the rest of the lineup.
the EU has a company wide car emissions standard, similar to CAFE in the US. The Cygnet was a solution to meet the standard without re-engineering the rest of the lineup.
at the Land Rover off roading event last year, the Evoques could handle everything that the Range Rovers & LR4s could go through, except for the mud hole.
nope. For $13k in AWD wagons, look no further than the Infiniti EX.
and despite all the niche models, the US still doesn't have the Scirocco!
this Maserati isn't about ultimate speed. Think of it more along the lines of the BMW 6-series, Jaguar XK, and Mercedes SL.
after his next divorce, or the next 5 kids, whichever comes first.
Navigation systems. Really expensive options that are no better than a smartphone or GPS device, and usually more frustrating to use.
i just checked out the pricing (feb weekend in Boston) and it makes no sense. The most expensive car listing is for a "compact", ie Hyundai Accent Hatchback or equivalent, at $69 a day. Luxury sedans (A4 equivalent) are $50 a day. Wtf?
Relay Rides has already rolled out across the US, and you don't have to park/pick up your car at an airport.
Cadillac STS-V with 469hp, buy it now for $9995. if only I had off-street parking.
not "we" as Americans.
I'd like to see something similar to what Citroen is offering with its C4 Cactus: a 199 euros/month lease, including insurance and finance charges, with unlimited miles. or a much lower monthly payment with variable charges based on use.
Meanwhile tavarish is hiding in the corner, plotting his revenge
the sales results of the new Mazda3. It won the hearts of journalists everywhere, but consumers couldn't be bothered.
and the car did well in IIHS crash tests
my parents' first Mercedes E-Class needed a new engine after a year of gentle ownership; it was a 2004 model.
they legally can't be driven on highways, and are popular with people that have their drivers licenses revoked due to old age or drunk driving.
not surprised. My dad recently looked at the CTS coupe, and the salesperson insisted that base models leased for $500/month, not the $299/month promotion Cadillac was running.
huh?
i thought white people wanted Nutella, not cookies!