not a bad option if you find one with a dead SMG system, low miles, and a perfect body
not a bad option if you find one with a dead SMG system, low miles, and a perfect body
the x90 did not sell well, it was odd styling. but it was more daring that many manufacturers are today.
i just love how empty this engine bay is.
really wanted to buy one of these a few years ago. some great prices on used models.
if its not a RWD based platform then no thanks. i will never understand why Ford refuses to create a RWD platform that can be used beyond the mustang.
that too. its funny when i see a regular cab short bed 2wd S10 on the road and how small it was.
i miss the 1990s when everyone was making compact offroaders.
while visually the center tips are great, sometimes it complicates the installation of a hitch.
might not be able to see it as well due to the wider pillars on modern cars. but i agree with many of the comments here, the filler does look cheap looking
heir press release only talks about its drawbacks, particularly in terms of heat, and friction in the many tiny cylinders. That is“the biggest snag given a cylinder surface-to-volume ratio much higher than that of, say, a four-cylinder engine,”
i could not agree more. the whole prequel trilliogy was aweful to watch. especially natalie portmans acting
segway still exists? thought those things died out years ago like the goped scooter lol
well said!
i agree, it was one of many nails in the coffin
the G8 and solstice was a shame to end. both were good platforms that really just went to waste. not the greatest, but there were very few cars like them on the market. and today the affordable 4cyl convert is still a tiny market. as is the large rear drive car not marketed as a luxury car.
when this came out, it was a great first step for pontiac. the enthusiasts cried and denied it but it was the right direction for pontiac. sadly their cries led to the demise of pontiac.
to me the styling is just fine. though had it come out 5 years sooner in the US market, it might have looked a bit fresher. but the styling complaint when it first came out was over cried over and ruined an otherwise great vehicle
my reaction when the Cayenne came out was, perfect vehicle to tow your classic porshe with to a show or race track.
Saturn come back? i think this was a forgotten brand around 2006 or 2007 never mind today. though i always enjoy quirky brands, and would not mind the return of plastic panels. maybe today they can use better chemistry to allow tighter gaps
1980s Mustang SVO. in the 80s why would you pay more for a 4cyl mustang than a v8? Today its a unique oddity in a flood of v8 mustangs at shows.