Roll out the “wheel of excuses.”
Roll out the “wheel of excuses.”
I feel like the Leaf is the only thing Nissan has going for it and they can’t even get that truly right until they switch to a liquid-cooled battery.
For #2 on your list - you haven’t lived until you’ve been to The World’s Largest Collection of The World’s Smallest Versions of The World’s Largest Things in Lucas, Kansas.
I’m hearing it’s still up in the air because they still can’t figure out the leaks with the panoramic sunroof. I’m thankful mine doesn’t have the pano roof.
That really was an odd year for the CX-5. We just bought one for my wife last week and it’s technically a 2016.5 MY.
I love that green color. I also love the Silk Blue Metallic that mine has.
Whenever I see something about a Yugo, the first thing that always comes to my mind is when one went over side of the Mackinac Bridge in 1989.
Companies like APR or Unitronic would be happy to help you out with that if you want more power.
Maybe the 1.5T will make it under the hood this time around.
I know right? Even more surprising is that you can actually add premium options to it like the pano sunroof and the bigger infotainment screen. Starts getting expensive though.
You can get a 2019 Jeep Compass Latitude with 4wd and a 6-speed manual.
Not to mention you only get an approx. 3/4 full tank when you exchange. Like you mentioned, a refill is cheaper AND you get a full tank. I suppose that’s the price you pay for convenience.
Has Donald Trump ever read his kids a bedtime story?
Yes to the VW TDI. There are lots of Golfs, Jettas, JSWs and GSWs out there with low miles and low prices. They also come with an 11 year/162,000 mile extended emissions warranty from the original in-service date.
That definitely looks worse than the sinkhole that tried to eat a school bus in St. Louis the other day.
When my dad worked at GM he would bring product info home occasionally. The one I remember most was a book from around 1992 or 1993 that had the entire GM product line. It had everything from Saturn, Geo, and all the way up to commercial vehicles. It was always fun to thumb through as a kid.