Yeah, at some point it's about perception. Even if older guys are still buying it, if it comes across as a younger mans cars, that's never a bad thing.
Yeah, at some point it's about perception. Even if older guys are still buying it, if it comes across as a younger mans cars, that's never a bad thing.
You turn it into a cheaper used car. Because that's what most of them can afford.
Seriously...this is a pretty obvious sign that someone needs to stop driving.
That front looks like a Nissan Hardbody
Immature thing to do by the valet, but this drama queen needs to get over it. It's not that big of a deal.
Yeah, that's true...this is pretty much the year where I wouldn't consider one single thing from their lineup. The last viable product for me was the 1 series (which wasn't perfect, but still had its charms), but I'm turned off by that now as well with the ugly new generation. Now with them experimenting with moving…
While I don't disagree with you in principle, I think BMW lost its way long before 2012. It's been close to decade of descent, and 2012 is just another year further down the shame spiral.
That's the Ferrari I dreamed of as a kid, and in some ways, still dream of today. It's cheesy as balls, but I love it.
looks great in red and black!
Just another reason to get a wagon. Pack it with people AND all your goods. At the same time. What a concept!
Nobody is sounding bitter here except for you. What does geography have to do with anything?
They are unique, memorable, and because of their longevity, now have great equity.
Yeah, I've basically resorted to just taking my foot off the gas and coasting....see how slow we can get before they notice.
There are some terrible drivers here in Calgary, but the one thing that bothers me the most is the tailgating. Doesn't matter if you're in the far right lane and going with traffic, there's always some ass right on your, well, ass. The problem is they don't pay attention enough to be able to stop if the flow of…
Yeah, definitely not a fan of the blacked out cars either. They all sort of disappear into the background...there are no details to look at, as it's all one note. Plus I think it disrespects the original design aesthetic, and cheapens the whole car.
Volvo v60. And that's not a fantasy pick either....I'd love to be able to upgrade from our v50 to this.
It's a 90s Toyota. You don't need to worry about things going wrong.
Oh and I forgot....mid-engined!
I'm baffled with the Previa being on this list. AWD, Manual, 90s'-Toyota-quality, with a spaceship design that still looks cooler than anything out there today. What the hell is there not to love????
Being San Francisco, it was probably just a homeless guy looking for a place to sleep for the night.