The car was upgraded as a reaction to the failed crash test and the following negative press. It was rated at 3 out of 5 afterwards, before that it was 0 out of 5. Chinese car people learn from their mistakes quickly.
The car was upgraded as a reaction to the failed crash test and the following negative press. It was rated at 3 out of 5 afterwards, before that it was 0 out of 5. Chinese car people learn from their mistakes quickly.
Also comes in 1.2TSI, 1.4TSI, 1.8T, 1.6TDI etc... European markets get those ridiculously small engines. No five-banger, not even in the Jetta, unfortunately.
And you, as the driver, retain your dignity.
That's a better decision than buying a Cayenne.
Instant Crackpipe. I wouldn't be caught dead in some poser vehicle like that.
Have you ever played "Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas"?
And yet another...
Citroën SM. Even the number plate was put under glass as there were already enough lights besides it.
Also: Toyota Sera - still remember Gran Turismo 4?
For me, it backfired to Audi itself. Doesn't look that good. If I may ever be forced to buy a car that's equipped with LED DRL, I'll have them deactivated.
That's what eco cars are in general. So, yeah...
We're going to hell now, you know.
I just came home from work and what the f- is that.
I'd totally love the Giulietta if it was more like a sedan, less clumsy. The fat rear end doesn't suit a car that claims to be the most beautiful compact — yes, I do realize that the gros of Jalopnik readers might disagree with me. The Dart is very different, but far from bad in my eyes. So, yeah... I'd want the Dart…
I am sure that this is good.
The photo is excellent. Just the car... I'm not quite sure about it. Maybe I don't get it. Basically it seems to be the more useful wagon version of a less useful sedan that costs "much much" more than other cars while not being "much much" better. The CLS SB is neither a spacious loadrunner nor an exclusive touring…
"Shooting brake" costs more. Wagons are for peasants now. That's why Mercedes doesn't simply call it "wagon" and charges a nice premium for everything on it.
Nope, not kidding. It's way over-the-top and doesn't meet my taste.
Just if large American cars wouldn't cost an arm and a leg to own in my region... I'd be riding around in an oversized cuddly barge, trailing in the right lane, greeting other drivers. These things look awesome, inside and out. If it was free choice, I'd take a Franken-Taurus with the LTD's interior.
Disgusting.