I’m pretty sure you can save a bunch of math and just go on the assumption that the Camry is the Lowest Common Denominator of the automobile world, and therefore attracts the Lowest Common Denominator of drivers.
I’m pretty sure you can save a bunch of math and just go on the assumption that the Camry is the Lowest Common Denominator of the automobile world, and therefore attracts the Lowest Common Denominator of drivers.
Every Magnum left in my area has ugly 22" wheels, probably bits of LED strip lights, tinted windows, and different color passenger and driver doors.
2nd:
Cars.com’s list is still unadulterated BS.
They put an arbitrary cutoff of 75% domestic content and then rerank based on sales numbers - they don’t give ANY consideration to white collar jobs supported, either.
This year, the Enclave, Traverse, and Acadia finished 1-2-3 in terms of % domestic content. Cars.com…
Right?!? I loved playing the Ford Freedom Sales Event, too!
Not if it continued to look like such an obscene pile of junk...
But even white people get rejected sometimes! Has she never seen the first half of any romcom?
In fantasy high school, yeah, where you have a girlfriend who appreciates cars, and you can afford a corvette.
I do for about a millisecond, and then I remember that he’s one of the most highly paid radio presenters in the UK and has been for years. . . . He’ll be fine with or without Top Gear.
Me too. But then again, I feel bad for anyone that looks so much like the textbook definition of "smarmy."
You might not be able to get your dream job now? It’s almost like actions have consequences!
I would say that Ford is the most serious about having a performance oriented product portfolio that isn’t exclusive to V8 and RWD.
Any municipal agency using taxpayer money, should be buying only American designed and built vehicles.
Compared to a Camry Hybrid :trollolololol:
No I’m pretty sure these things still handle like Toyota Camrys.
can’t they both be the worst?
In honor of Muhammad Ali, we should be celebrating high-mileage boxers.