SerolfDivad
Serolf Divad
SerolfDivad

Cadillac has spend the last few decades chasing the Germans trying to re-establish itself as the “standard of the world.” Sad. I remember watching “Get Carter” a while back. It’s a 1971 british gangster movie, and all the bad guys drove fancy Cadillacs. It’s doubtful Cadillac will ever recover from the maliase era

I dunno, man, the Civic is among the best looking compact sedans you can buy right now, IMHO.

The Civic Si is the sporty sedan with a manual transmission. But yeah... the new Prelude really needs to be a sporty two-door (as in real) coupe with a manual transmission. Heck, Honda could just toss the Civic Si underpinnings into it. If Honda did that it would almost make me regret buying the VW GLI I just picked

Yeah, this crap doesn’t surprise me one bit.

You’re assuming they will ever get their news from a source other than Fox. Pretty sure Fox is already working on propaganda to blame Democrats for all the shit (and promises) Trump breaks.

I was witnessing to them... honest... trying to talk them out of the life of sin they lead and into the arms of Jesus. And yes, sometimes that takes all night.

Well, at least we know it was all for show. Expect a few high profile deportation operations aimed at satisfying his supporters, but by and large the wholesale deportation of undocumented migrants isn’t going to happen as long as business groups can make a case that they’re needed. I suspect we’ll see a few targeted “c

On the test drive the center cap to the volume knob feel off. The dealer ensured I had a replacement before I took delivery. Hoping that was an anomaly and not a taste of things to come, but I guess if it is I have no one but myself to blame... I was warned, LOL! In any case, I bought CPO with 5 years and 65k miles

I just replaced my aging Acura TSX (2nd gen) with a VW Jetta. The Jetta is supposedly a "compact" car, but it sure doesn't feel compact. I certainly don't feel cramped or lacking in cargo capacity.

I just bought one (a 2024) and it IS awesome. I think most people won’t buy one because of VW’s perceived reliability concerns... and I’m not gonna lie... if there’s one thing that keeps me up at night it’s this.

This is one of the reasons I just bought a low mileage (sub 10K) 2024. That and the physical climate controls. If I could have optioned physical controls for the steering wheel I would have done that, too. I hate the “ipad-on-your-dash” look for so many new cars, and am convinced it will make them look dated in a few

Agreed. A manual Miata is a thrilling, darty, joyride that you put on like a tailored suit, ride hard and put away wet. An automatic Miata is a tiny, claustrophobic, death trap you wonder why you got into in the first place.

As for the Nissan Versa... the car in that picture was $16k new. The fact that no one here would drive one unless it was free goes a long way to explaining why the average price of a new car is over $40k. The latest Versa ticks in at about $18k, but comes with pretty much all the basic features you would expect from a

I might consider it if it came With Elon Musk in the trunk.

Happy that VW has come up with a restructuring plan that’s might secure its long term future. I just bought a Jetta and uncertainty over the company’s future was definitely one of the big question marks I had while considering its purchase. In the end I decided that the German government could never allow VW to go out

It’s actually looks a lot like what people wanted the new Integra to look like. With a true manual I think it would be legendary, even if I know that the market case probably just isn’t there, sadly.

I bought a Mitsubishi Lancer back in 2008 with a CVT because I was excited about the tech. If was kinda gutless off the line, but OK otherwise. Eventually I came to realize that I missed the fun of driving too much and bought a manual. I just traded in my 6-speed Acura TSX for a 6-speed Jetta GLI. Guess I’m going to

Authorities designed the robot to operate in “hostile” situations and claim it “cannot be smashed,”

I totally forgot that the Lotus 340r was built in 2000. This is an amazing car that history somehow forgot. It should be an absolute legend, but instead it’s something of an automotive Trivial Pursuit question:

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