When my E90 was showing its age in 2018, I had every intent to sell it and get a G20 body M3. That is, until I saw the ugly ass grille. And then the ugly ass grille getting rolled out on ALL the BMW models.
When my E90 was showing its age in 2018, I had every intent to sell it and get a G20 body M3. That is, until I saw the ugly ass grille. And then the ugly ass grille getting rolled out on ALL the BMW models.
Unless this is a real clean example, it’s not even worth anyone’s time to look into this. CP.
Life lesson #1089: NEVER EVER buy a prior rental car. NEVER.
it looks like a KIA.
We keep two “throwup buckets” in our cars (we have two kids). The throwup bucket consists of an old 5X5 tupperware lined with a freezer ziplock bag. If used properly - and my kids are very good about using it - all you have to do is seal it, and either toss it, or if time/temperature allow, take it home and dump the…
It’s the Chinese version of the Bugatti Chiron...The Sbegatti Shit-Ron.
Hello Tom, great article. I think there will be some mitigating circumstances that will make the car market more attractive, despite the fact that, like you had mentioned, that inventory may be limited on certain models.
A few takeaways from this:
I think majority of America is prep mode when the pandemic panic started. I’m not a truck person, but if I happened to be in the market for a new vehicle around end of March/beginning of April, I would have considered a Tacoma or a Tundra. Gas is also dirt cheap right now, so no one is shopping with fuel economy in…
It’s a good price for admission for something different than a Miata of same vintage. Both are great cars at what they are, but there are tons of second gen Miatas running around, whereas the MR Spyders are quite rare these days.
This definitely looks better than the previous gen Siennas, and the features look great on paper. But Sienna has lagged behind for way too long, and it’ll be hard to gain the same level of brand equity as the Honda Odyssey. If I was in the market for a minivan, and Toyota prices it competitively, I’d give it a try.…
Because if you buy Chrysler, you’re buying crap. I’ll take the non-fold flat seats over shoddy build quality.
Sleek, until you stick a DOT spec bumper for North America. Not only does it break the aerodynamic design, it breaks the beauty of the original design with a diving board in the front of the car.
All it needs a new gas cap...I can smell that bullshit all the way from California.
The specs look great, except that interior...
2002 VW Eurovan. This one is currently up for sale, and I’m pretty tempted myself. Seats 6, lots of room, somewhat rare, but in a good way. One of the best looking minivans that has ever roamed the American roads, IMO.
It’s a bluffing game. I can also see a cash for clunkers program happening in the near future to bail out the auto industry. Truth be told, Americans are poised to buy more new cars if the prices were reasonable, but when a fully spec’d Corolla is well over $25k, the fuckery doesn’t generate a great demand, not at the…
$6M apiece is nowhere near enough for getting locked up for no reason. Add another zero at the end apiece and then it might start to look adequate.
It’s a celebratory round. It’s to honor the idea that you’ve accomplished something, and newshounds never turn down a free round. Good times to be had by all.
Go for it. Even take credit for it. I don’t care. I just want to see Trump storm off the podium daily. It would be as entertaining as waiting for “oh my god, they killed Kenny....those bastards!” in every South Park episode.