If you think that somehow your car means more to you than everyone else's, maybe you shouldn't be surprised when they take you down a peg.
If you think that somehow your car means more to you than everyone else's, maybe you shouldn't be surprised when they take you down a peg.
I'm guessing that those jugs were full of REGULAR gasoline and the GTR wouldn't have liked that much, either.
#cotd
I'm going with no. I don't want it one way or the other. If it were a similar GM model, it would be NP for somebody. Outside of the Starsky & Hutch movie, nobody today would give a Ford product enough cred.
I love the Mercury desk, but it's a big WTF in Italy.
Nope. Driver airbag.
I'll always pick a Mark VII.
Funny. My "autobiography" actually includes a $399 Maaco paint job.
I'll agree especially considering what percentage of the car's price they are. Also, they're probably (poorly) dealer installed profit pumpers of quality similar to JC Whitney.
YES!
OMG she looks just like him.
Night vision, airbags, antilock brakes. Cadillac hasn't even always been the best example of how to use their own innovations of technology, but that doesn't diminish that they've been there with it. The DTS is an old man's car, but that doesn't make its LED taillights worthless. I'm not sure what you mean by…
They aren't meaningfully brighter than the brightest spot of incandescent lights or they wouldn't pass muster on federal tests.
I'll second that, and I have seen them. They wanted something unique akin to BMW's angel eyes, but it just didn't come out the same.
I still think that the pioneering Cadillac deVille taillights got robbed of a spot on this list. This (later more pleasing shape pictured) demonstrated the good reasons for using them as brake/signal lights: visibly superior response time and brightness evenly spread through the fixture rather than relying on a hot…
I think that generally there are more old cars in regular use in the US than a lot of places in western Europe, due mostly to ongoing scrappage schemes like Cash for Clunkers. That said, it's important not to let bad legislation happen because it doesn't seem too bad in this case. Just because it doesn't effect you…
5th: What about the Kia Rondo?
How did it take longer than 12 seconds for this to make it?
And a bad idea on wheels. I do love reading about futility.