the current generation of Kia Sorrento and last generation of Audi A4 both have a poor rating on the small overlap test, but they are now on the IIHS list of cars with zero fatalities.
the current generation of Kia Sorrento and last generation of Audi A4 both have a poor rating on the small overlap test, but they are now on the IIHS list of cars with zero fatalities.
i had a 91 Sport. Loathed it, but it was good for training wheels.
For women that hate going to clubs, may I suggest changing venues.
just the tip?
Here's an idea to help the car enthusiast public: why not develop an online database of interesting cars that now qualify under the 25 year exemption, preferably attainable for the bottom 99%?
this post has reminded me that the Nissan Pao & Be1 qualify for importation, with the Figaro just a year away.
yaaaaaay!
that's not what the edmunds stats say
the North Atlantic Ocean is unseasonably warm (resulting in more moisture than normal), which has spurred the development from a small clipper to blizzard in 24 hours.
the Honda Fit also has more legroom than a Honda Accord.
and while the US gets the Versa from Nissan's B platform, Renault gets the Clio including a neat 1.2 liter, 120hp turbo-4 or 1.6 liter 200hp turbo-4
if Ford wants top talent, it needs to fix its awful recruiting methods. From cancelled new college graduate training programs, to benefit-light "contract-to-perm" roles that hardly ever go perm, and hiring freezes whenever there is a bad quarter, no wonder Ford is pulling desperate moves like this.
a thousand times yes. Infiniti G35 is tied with the Lexus IS300 for the best enthusiast budget buy.
I don't understand why Toyota is teaming up with Mazda for one small car, and Mini for another.
You don't want that Kangoo. You want a Kangoo Trekka 4X4.
and the Mercedes GLA. The AMG version is shorter than some sedans.
According to Edmund's, the private party price for a 2012 Abarth is $11,867 in NYC.
an $18k economy car doesn't lease for $300 a month. you know what leases for $300 a month with nothing at signing? a $24k Miata.
you are assuming the worst case 24-month lease for your deal. typically only luxury cars offer those, not at $20k. 36 months is the average.
not if zero down. Never put money down. if the car gets totaled/stolen, you don't get the down payment back.