The only problem with this amazing deal is that you have to buy a Hyundai. I know that they have come a long way in the few years, but my childhood memories of Hyundai being synonymous with garbage is a hard thing to forget.
The only problem with this amazing deal is that you have to buy a Hyundai. I know that they have come a long way in the few years, but my childhood memories of Hyundai being synonymous with garbage is a hard thing to forget.
I appreciate the vote but I might have to agree with you on that lol.
Apparently they are supposed to offer better visibility by eliminating the blind spot. You also don’t have to turn your head at all to see the passenger mirror.
I can’t explain why, but I love an old Japanese car with fender mirrors. I’m sure they are annoying to actually use, especially if you have to adjust them. But they look so good.
Yeah, and the fact that the engine is Lamborghini derived is just a bonus. You are just a muffler delete away from auditory nirvana.
Why can’t we ever have nice things :(
It makes you wonder how much money they made in new car sales because of the exaggerated claims. It seems like the number of Korean cars on the has drastically increased over the last half decade. MPG numbers are big deal for lots of people.
Every car, no matter how awful or stupid it was when new, deserves to go out in a blaze of glory like this. A drivable car should never be sent to the crusher. It should be hooned until it can no longer turn decayed dinosaurs into happiness.
It looks like it’s been in an accident.
It still amazes me that BMW put a V10 in this and the M5. Any engine with more than 8 cylinders in a non supercar always makes me smile. You know they didn’t have to do it, but you are glad they did. :)
While I respect anything to do with motorsport, I have trouble understanding the draw of Nascar. Especially now that it really has nothing to do with actual stock cars. I think they should bring back the original Nascar, where the winner was the one who could cheat the best.
Once you get this far away from what the average new car buyers can afford, the high price becomes a positive attribute. People now know how rich you are without you even having to tell them.
Haha, yes. As much as I appreciate the “soul” the Italians bring to the auto industry, I’d prefer important engine components to “soulless.”
Maybe it is another Jeep valiantly trying to sacrifice itself to save the driver like the carjacked Cherokee from yesterday.
I note NP for only one reason. If you live in the right part of the country, a Nascar fan with deep pockets would sell His first born for anything associated with the “Intimidator.”
This scene looks like Australia and Germany had a baby in Martha’s Vineyard.
I believe that any Jeep would definitely sacrifice one of its major components for its owner. The Grand Cherokee my parents had when I was a kid would sacrifice it’s transmission for us five times in first two years we owned it. One time it the transmission laid down it’s life for us on the way out of the dealership…
If I read this correctly, we should be getting levitato-field anti gravity car lifts any time now!
Whenever I use a vehicle that has a feature that is supposed help by doing something that I would normally do myself I always end up screwing it up even worse than if I had just avoided the feature in the first place.
I know that Subaru claims the AWD makes it more difficult to achieve decent mileage, but my 2015 Impreza 5 Sport averages about 26mpg in majority highway driving. That is embarrassing.