Probably never.
Probably never.
I hate how nice this looks and I hate how I kinda want one.
Because most people don’t give a shit. And I understand why. Cars are expensive, their reliability is always overrated, and for the most part they should just be treated as tools that you throw away when they’re used up. Now, this goes against the Jalop mindset, but I believe these cars have a place. Like the minivan,…
It’s almost as if the vast majority of people view automobiles as appliances...
Without the badges I’d mistaken it for a Subaru.
...How? She’s basically invisible until she’s within 20ft of a car on a 45MPH road. There’s no way in hell it’s stopping in time, and I’m not sure if it’s able to “panic swerve” around her in time.
Rofl, saying FCA’s infotainment system is even good is like saying the Chevy Cobalt is the best car GM ever made. uConnect is pure garbage, ugly, and convoluted as hell.
Yeah, because that totally worked for Cadillac...
I’m trying to remember the last time I saw a Lincoln dealership. I can’t. Maybe people are having trouble finding them?
You can always tell when they never plan on taking a path: It looks like an artist squeezed it out of a tube of Honda and a tube of Acura and then blended the middle with those smooth glossy lines that will never make it to a production vehicle without being broken by silly things like safety features (mirrors…
The first thing I thought of was that they’re going Aston’s route, with a giant grille up front, and not much else. Thinking more on it, that seems to be the upcoming ‘thing’ for vehicle style. All grille, and almost no body up front. lol.. We’ll see how it looks in production-form. The body lines look good though.
Stolen donkey is fastest kind.
Payload ratings are not based on the calculation: stated payload + 1kg = snapped chassis. They are based on 1) reasonable braking distance with max payload. 2) Anticipated expectations of end user.
Republican in the front, skinhead in the back.
No, your opinion is wrong.
This is a futile discussion without sales figures.