I had a 1995. Wonderful car on the open road. A difficult car to drive smoothly in Atlanta’s gridlock. I easily stalled that car more than any other I’ve owned. It rode harshly but most weaponized cars did back then.
I had a 1995. Wonderful car on the open road. A difficult car to drive smoothly in Atlanta’s gridlock. I easily stalled that car more than any other I’ve owned. It rode harshly but most weaponized cars did back then.
That looks like a third party handling their chat. I’d bet it would be a different conversation over the phone or direct email. Not excusing the dealer for enabling such an awful interaction.
Just got back from Greece where I saw a few Ford Kugas (Escapes) with the ST Line package.
It’s been the same process since the beginning. The refundable $1K held your spot in line and the $2.5K is to spec and build. Confused as to why this bubbled up now.
Erdogan managed to make me sympathetic to Uber. #TwoBitTyrant
I’d suggest a Raptor or Mustang as I think Sync 3 probably has the best voice control interface for most secondary functions.
The Lumina Z34 was aspirational for us Beretta GT owners.
I was referring to the article in the link.
This is the story that needs attention. A NATO member trying to pick a fight with another. Happens daily and no mention on the news here.
Speaking of generic cars, what were the ones used in the movie Gung Ho?
If a Saturn Ion Quad Coupe and a Toyota Paseo had a grandchild, would this be it?
Gold trim replacing chrome in the 90s.
That stretch of 75 is speed trap after speed trap as the little towns and counties look to cash in on Florida-bound traffic. Their favorite tactic is to sit on the overpasses or top of the on-ramps. A modern day Hazard County.
CP but would rent it on Turo.
Couldn’t click NP fast enough.
Toyota continues its inside joke of seeing how ugly they can make a car before people stop buying it.
They need to bring the wagon variation to the US as well. They can keep the sedan.
The steering wheel looks like it has a mustache.
I agree with many here that a stick is best to learn. Most Hondas have a forgiving clutch so that would work. The Ford Focus (non ST or RS) is pretty easy to drive too if you can find one.
I would road trip that Brougham before a large percentage of modern cars.