blasds78
blasds78
blasds78

Someone obviously got board.

I thought one of the touted pro-union arguments was better quality.

Green is diesel where I am, too. Central U.S..

You sound uneducated.

The '05 Legacy excluded.

I'd argue the entire vehicle is an accessory, so it's much higher than $1,000.

You have to know <$20K is *highly* improbable. Be realistic.

Professional grade RV. 

Words are increasingly bastardized, even outside of the automotive realm. Words like “racist” or “fascist”, for instance, are just thrown out there without consideration for what those words actually mean. In 2019, “racist” and “fascist” typically just mean “I disagree with you”. Occasionally, like “coupe”, the words

No.

Used old. The new one is unattractive. Though it may be fun, it's ugly. I prefer the most recent generation, which was fun and attractive. Or the first for the same reasons. 

Nice write-up. Over the course of our trip (in an ‘19 XLE AWD), I had a couple of impressions. Though it didn’t have a turbo, the vehicle was more than capable of reaching interstate speeds and had surprising passing power. The engine sound was a bit coarse under hard acceleration, but at cruising, it was quiet. The

Is this just your take on the RAV4, but not your suggestion? Because she dismissed the RAV4 as too big for her liking. I agree, though. The RAV4 was pretty good on a 3,200 mile road trip earlier this month .

Tom's answer was the only serious reply. The RDX missed the point about size, as she said smaller than the RAV4. Orlove and Torch offered ridiculous options.

No, they're reporting it. You're calling it "complaining" because you apparently dislike the outlet. 

You're hung up on the wrong detail. A financed Mercedes in Europe is like a financed Ford to us, and therefore isn’t the individual’s property until the financing terms have been fulfilled.

Yup. Low-hanging fruit. Same for the David Tracy jokes on every rusty jalopy post.

Not long. Thanks for asking. 

Pedestrian safety laws in Europe are paying off.

It’s great at water parks, parks, campgrounds, kayaking, 5Ks (or any length of running), bicycling, the gym, etc... Having that number code should be more common than just on FoMoCo vehicles