Pretty awesome.
Pretty awesome.
That could be a very dangerous situation if you happened to have the wrong shade of skin.
For me that would be a Dodge Caliber.
I can find awful (and wonderful) examples of design in any era.
I so wanted the X19 to be my college car.
They had color, and they also had some interesting curves. Sure, they were generally pieces of crap from an engineering perspective, but this article is about design.
Could you be confusing design with function?
I think the early K-Car 80s.
It’s ironic that the thieves own an Acura sedan when in the early 2000s they were one of the prime vehicles subject to HID headlight theft.
Yanno, I could totally get behind this if it were red with a tan top, so long as I had another 10K in disposable cash to handle the repairs.
Am I the only one who thinks that the driver of the SUV racing around the outside while the crane is smashing into the bridge beside him has balls of steel?
Sheesh this is disturbing.
If you aren’t interested in $30K-ish RWD Japanese sport coupes, I’m not sure why you’re still here. If you like low-end torque and also making money on cars, you should check out the Dodge Viper. Unfortunately for you, you can no longer buy one new.
How did I know before I opened the article that these guys were Russian?
You do what’s best for you, I’ll do what’s best for me. I’ve owned three used cars in my life, and every single one of them left me stranded on a highway somewhere, including my Prelude, which was my first car. So yes, I absolutely want a warranty, especially when transmissions for my car are $6000 and head-units cost…
Yeah screw the gutless S2000. Never wanted one, never will.
I laugh at the dealer when they contact me trying to get me to buy another one.
No way I would have bought one of these over an Allante.
Not a Cleveland resident, but I’ll be damned if I haven’t met some really nice people there. 🤷♀️
I had a Lamda platform (previous generation) Acadia (‘cousin’ to the Enclave). and during my roughly 100K miles of ownership, I think I had the air conditioning serviced 5 times. AC in Texas is kind of a big deal.