Sorry, I meant to post in The Onion.
Sorry, I meant to post in The Onion.
Okay, first three row Wrangler.
Opportunity spotted: They could convert the Gladiator chassis into an extended four door car, giving us the first three row family Jeep!
Does his hair have its own twitter account?
Institute a policy requiring that before anyone chooses to write anything negative to you guys, they have to say three positive things about you first first.
David Tracy’s mother would NOT appreciate him being used that way!
Sweet sounding V6 too.
They will continue to do the same regardless of whether my friend bought the car or not.
The car was an excellent deal. We drove 300 miles to buy it. His current car was dead and he needed one asap. We almost walked away. He wasn't screwed because he was vigilant. He reported the finance guy. The rest of the staff were excellent. It never is so simple.
This is naivety on your part about dealer practices. My friend bought a car yesterday and each time they started up on the financials a new ‘vin etching fee’ or other would slip into the bill. This was at a major BMW dealer. These guys are very good at scamming customers and will frequently outright lie if they can…
Does it have a donut mode?
Is there a sanctuary city for GM Ev1's? I thought they were all repossessed.
Rich Energy, brings you back from beyond the grave.
There really must be something special in this drink.
I cannot shake the image of the XLR being a Corvette equivalent to those Camaros with a Trans Am conversion kit.
Why would you do that?? The Pacifica is a beautiful design and well equipped but I would not wish it on anyone but my worst enemy or most annoying customer.
Nissan’s priority was to chop off Le Cost Cutter. They knew it never was going to be pretty.
It’s also run by people who all look alike, operate in the same circles in a tightly connected community, and bank on the same cliched stereotypes for material.
Not being restricted by the rear window shelf is everything. Well, almost. Something as simple as a dining chair may not fit in the trunk or through the doors, but the hatch will easily swallow it up.
Yes! Hatchbacks are so much more practical I'd never buy another sedan again.