I've never seen an Accord that sexy before...
I've never seen an Accord that sexy before...
Mid-80s Plymouth Grand Fury.
And... *orgasm*
I'd rather have the Genesis coupe.
Exactly. Now that is what you call a GOOD parent!
I'm well aware of this issue. I can only drive 2-door cars because of my height—I'm all leg and the B-pillar gets in the way on standard sedans whenever I look left. Finding a coupe has been terribly difficult whenever I go car shopping.
I loathe the tC, but it comes in a 2-door which is a requirement for me. I want the Dart to be offered as a coupe, but I doubt they'll make it.
Even the bumper has tailfins... I think I love Plymouth even more than before.
Hmm, with Ford only owning 3.8% stock in Mazda, I find it terribly difficult for Mazda to consider letting Ford have their one consistently solid vehicle to pass over to Jaguar.
That would be Suzuki, and they did it from 1996-1998.
You do realize Ford sold Jaguar to Indian automaker Tata nearly 4 years ago, right?
I remember playing that game in an upright arcade format at a bowling alley as a kid. What's it called?
...but then the state might actually have to hire people who know how to use a computer, have a degree, pay them adequate wages, offer a legit retirement package, and who are under the age of 90.
This is only due to my love/loathe relationships with Saabs.
Sick/sad part is I can still only see the chintzy GM interior that continues to shine light as to the REAL reason Cadillac doesn't hold a candle to BMW/Audi/Chrysler...
Long live the MIGHTY K-CAR!!!!
I don't know who that guy is... I honestly am curious as to who he is...
Asshat... I had an '87 Reliant, and I was the only kid able to make it out of the rear parking lot of my school during heavy rain since all the douche-bag guys in their POS Cameros & Mustangs were sliding and spinning wheels. My under-power but firm-footed K-car gave me the running start...fine, it gave me the…
For once it WASN'T Chrysler who screwed up their PR & social media!!!!
The problem with this study also is that it take into consideration hybrid new-car buyers from 2008. The Prius was the only hybrid on the market then...Oh, and the mild Honda hybrids.