I'm upset? News to me.
I'm upset? News to me.
I thought the Tiguan was upsized to make it competitive. Now...they want something in the void created by making the Tiguan larger and boring-er?
I'm guessing that was funnier in your head than it is out in the open.
I have a ‘12 4x2 King Cab SV V6 6MT. I also had a ‘05 4x2 Crew SE V6 5AT. I also had a Tundra during that period.
Fair, but the comment was about the safety of the passengers presumably in the car, and those buyers probably do consider those ratings. Insurance companies do, too.
Relax, man... It was a joke. I’m aware of the shared DNA.
Can we use fake dollars for this pretend Porsche?
I wish there were a market for that type of car. The ‘90s were ripe with these mid-sized coupes. The Camry and Accord coupes, the Probe/MX-6, the 240SX, the Avenger/Sebring. I guess we can count the Grand Am (and GM clones.) I’m omitting cars like the Integra, Prelude, Celica, or Eclipse, as those were a bit smaller.
The looks have still not grown on me. This could be the best car in its class, but it’s too ugly for me to consider buying it. And, it only gets uglier the more you spend on it.
I generally agree with your comment, except for one part. How many stablemates should Honda have alongside the Fit? Do you count the HR-V, which (I think) shares its genes with the Fit? Do other automakers have multiple vehicles in the same segment? Many don't even have one vehicle in that segment (Mazda, for one.)
I’m probably in the minority, but the car looks quite generic in that lead photo. I think it’s the combination of the angle, color, and wheels. It doesn't look too interesting in that particular photo.
You could get an FM transmitter for that. It connects to the Bluetooth from your phone, then rebroadcasts it to an FM frequency for your car stereo. Just plug it into a cigarette lighter and - ta-da! - you’re all set!
I didn’t think the police estimate the damage assessments. I thought the insurance company of the track’s owner(s) would set that. Do police generally determine the cost of fire damage?
Incorrect. If it were an article where everyone’s hot take on the subject is the same, I’d feel the same whether I like the story or not. When Trump has a “win”, and the comments are overflowing with MAGA nitwits parrotingeach other, it’s just as bad.
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I made that comment when there were a mere 9 comments on this article, and many of those were typical rhetoric. I’ve since only read the replies to my comment, like yours. Sorry I triggered you by not joining into the circle jerk you prefer.
I'm aware. I knew it'd be a bunch of "he's a moron" and such. It's that way for all things Trump. True or not, it's not interesting at all. It's like JUST watching the pundits from one "news" network. Boring.
Nah, not a fan, but also not a fan of echo chambers.
No reason to read the comments section on this article today.