You say there’s a reason. Do tell. What is the reason behind its identity as a mid-life crisis car? What has Ford done differently with its Mustang?
You say there’s a reason. Do tell. What is the reason behind its identity as a mid-life crisis car? What has Ford done differently with its Mustang?
My '12 is a 2WD V6 6MT King Cab. The interior is awful by 2012 standards (much less 2019), but the powertrain tho...
If only people would buy those colors.
Now, that is what I call a crossover.
No. Ford wished people believed that, but...no. That Sable was equally as bad as its Taurus sibling.
No argument here. I'm on my 2nd Frontier. Had an '05, replaced that with a '12. It's still good for what I want from it. When I go to replace the '12 (probably a few years from now), the Frontier will be all-new (I hope). I guess we'll see what happens with Nissan's plan. If they move toward the Titan look, I'm out.
It’s sad how Nissan was once a legitimate alternative to Honda or Toyota, but now they’re seemingly the choice of fleet or no/bad credit buyers.
Worst day of site content in memory, and that includes coverage of the Mach-E. It’s too much. Tesla revealed a truck. Got it. Move on.
I don’t think most shoppers remember the S-10 version of the name, if they ever even knew the name was applied to anything back then. I’d wager most who recognize the name recall the more recent model. Still not good naming, though.
I like the used car dealer's honesty in its name. "Decent Ride". How quaint. "This G6 GXP is not great. It never was. But, it's decent. It has the power windows and locks you want. The A/C works. Our mechanic says it's ready for sale. This is a decent ride. Come in and see it."
I cross-shopped it with the previous generation, and I prefer the older model for its Toyota parts content.
I wish all makes had something like it.
Those wheels were hideous. I feel like 70s aesthetics were mostly terrible.
I don't get it. Detroit has whose number? What number? Is that good or bad?
Pictures.
I wish they'd grant your wish.
Ford MustNotRememberWhatANiceCarLooksLike
That car was DOA.
Dude...relax. He’s talking about pampering his (presumably) 15-year-old C5 Z06. A quick KBB check shows the car typically retails around $20K. That’s not über-rich, in-your-face, humble bragging. He adds that he sacrifices having a nice daily driver in exchange for that 15-year-old C5.