RobHeathers
RobHeathers
RobHeathers

I didn't see that on their global website.

ACCURATE.

Don't worry. My sister Valerie received two master's degrees from GW; she relied on mass transit while there since DC has a GREAT subway system. Also, she would've been driving a '97 Cavalier (in 2003) which is possibly worse than your 4Runner.

I don't own one of these... I really want to though; however, I would be required to paint it PQK ("Aqua Pearl Metallic II") and give it a caramel leather interior. Picture a Fifth Avenue in the color of the Shadow to the left.

Is that due to bringing up the fantastic video game series "Twisted Metal" or for making a fat girl crack?

I'm really curious to find an Acura MDX from its 3rd or 4th model year. Too many people have Troopers, and I can't justify getting an Amigo over an MDX considering their economy figures are the same. This is regardless of the quarter-convertible aspect of the Amigo.

I knew they quit importing their own vehicles here after the Axiom, and they were only using rebadged Chevy Colorados & Trailblazers for a few years. I knew they pulled out of the American sales arena, but I did NOT know they quit making vehicles altogether. I figured they had just been selling their own vehicles

I figured it was an Aspen (not remembering what the car looked like) due to the dialogue always surrounding how terrible the car was—I figured it had to be the Aspen/Volare` since they were vastly less reliable than the Dart/Duster. That's all.

Do not try to give me heck about this era of American history when half the numb-skull pro-American morons on Jalopnik are suggesting crap like Firebird/Trans Ams & Mustangs.

Ford Taurus? You'll have to change your compressor 3 times and idle air-intake sensor twice before this car's primary weakness (again, the rocker arm) goes to hell.

Rally-X, Toy Pop, & Mortal Kombat.

That's like my 1997 Cavalier back in high school. We called it the "Cadaver-lier" since it was always dead.

That's back when VWs were far from being truly reliable. Not to mention we don't know how long it has been in the states, and our diesel fuel quality from the pumps was pretty sketchy pre-2003.

So did the Chrysler 300C right before the CTS debuted.

Yeah, Peggy Bundy is awesome.

I'm going to side with you, simple due to some asshat thinking the CTS series ought to be king.

So did the Chrysler 300C right before the CTS debuted.

And Asunas.

Sweet Tooth the clown, or just sweet tooth as in spoiled children & fat girls who don't fit in Hyundais?

And just like when Americans slaughter the history of another's culture & heritage, we also decided to spell "Aztec" improperly.