I was watching this older episode of what car should you buy the other day and found it hilarious that the Aston was featured and termed reliable.
I was watching this older episode of what car should you buy the other day and found it hilarious that the Aston was featured and termed reliable.
This is the only one that makes sense for most families. It does everything better the you would expect. Even does truck duty when the kids stay home.
+1 can confirm
Maybe they’re leaving space in the lineup for a wagon version?! Fingers crossed?
Seriously. I love the cactus. And when my daughter gets old enough to drive, it'll be the only thing keeping the rest of my driveway safe.
I still just want a svartpilen with a rear fender.
I’m casting my ballot for popup headlights as the killer app for the model 3.
Honestly, I don’t know what percentage would be affected. With such low numbers it’s difficult to find answers in the standard industry reports, especially the long term quality.
I’ve looked a couple times, but it’s my understanding that the motors are due for a rebuild at 50-60k miles. I've always loved the viper but it puts it beyond affordability to actually use.
As long as lancia buys in
Wrangler
This looks gorgeous. As long as those robot arms keep working and the added weight is minimal I’m all for it.
Love the comment about the fulvia!
10/10 wood cactus
Yes. The 5 is the best! We have 4 kids and their recaros in ours.
They don't do embargoed press kits. Embargoed reviews from release events are still done.
Yes! I love the price point. Keep Honda on their game and have more choices. And apparently maxxis makes a knobby in this tire size.
I prefer this utilitarian bed design