Look, the thing with French companies is that they, or at least Renault realized in the early 2000s, that basing their income on Europe in general and on France in particular just won't cut it. PSA didn't act very well, but Renault got on a roll ever since, and i just got told by one of their officials yesterday, that…
Definitely a cute kid. But asidefroom the track/street issue there is also the child seat issue. Not sure what the laws are in UK, but probably similar to the US in that this kid should be in a booster seat in the back.
i see this as an opportunity to take advantage of our still lenient firearms laws.
This. I don't have a problem with instituting speed cameras in school zones (during times when school is starting/getting out) to catch people speeding 40+ in a 25. That's actually discouraging unsafe behavior
^ I know that the CLA is FWD. I'm implying the Social-Climbing people within the Facebook using this car as a sausage-enlarger/melon-enhancing to flaunt around.
I'm old; I complain about everything.
"So let Germany brew your beer."
...and build your transmissions!
Honestly, I cannot get behind the whole nationalist/'Murica is #1 thing. I know this isn't exactly what Chrysler is going for, but to act like your cars aren't a product of globalization and international collaboration is deceptive and wrong, IMO.
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I was surprised to see a Panhard in this Garmin ad from 2008:
Is Nissan Japanese?
Well, t-tops technically, which, IMHO are a better design because they don't sacrifice longitudinal stiffness and are almost as open as a targa top.