I know why he’s doing it. That’s why I mentioned the COTD and said he’s thirsty.
I know why he’s doing it. That’s why I mentioned the COTD and said he’s thirsty.
You apparently haven’t noticed that COTD hasn’t been a thing. The last one was 3+ weeks ago. You’re not going to get the recognition you’re so thirsty for, especially with unfunny stuff.
Shhhhh.... There’s a narrative. You can’t go against it. Submit, you climate denier.
Land Rover + 16 years old = $3,150 (maybe)
I’d wager that cheaper BMW has fewer amenities the typical buyer is seeking. If the BMW had the same amenities, it’ll be advantage Genesis. That’s my guess.
Your comment is so edgy!
Point to the successful company(ies) following a different formula. Which ones have looked at the sales trends and said, “We don’t need that market. We’ll succeed without anything in that segment.” You have ample space to make your list.
Ah, but it's an OLD Camry, which makes it interesting.
Kristen.
I didn’t see this as bemoaning any safety features. It seemed he was lamenting the days when you could see your surroundings by simply turning and looking. Now, with ridiculously small windows obscured by enormous C- and/or D-pillars and three-across rear headrests, outward visibility is not what it used to be. A rear-…
How original.
I was a big fan of the ‘87-’91, too.
Eh...mostly. The ‘93 Civic was better-looking than the ‘96 and ‘00 Civics. The first Pilot and second CR-V were garbage, aesthetically speaking.
This car, as a follow-up to the ‘93-’96 Camry, was a major let-down. It was improved in its mid-cycle refresh, but it was very dull-looking compared to the ‘93-’96. The Accord that was new in ‘98 was so much better than this Camry. However, this generation was LIGHTYEARS better than the model that came after it. I…
Kinda related but only loosely... In Illinois, people keep moving out because, in part, taxes keep rising. To offset the lost collections, taxes are raised, driving more of the population out. So, they find new things to tax, and more people flee. The government is using broken logic. They could try decreasing taxes,…
The pictured Soarer was available before the Integra you mention. There were lots of cars that looked alike then. The MX-6 of the day looked like these. So did the Nissan Silvia. It was common after composite lamps were prevalent.
The 508GT will instantly become the nicest Chrysler when it gets its new badges.
That’s a perfectly fine vehicle. I hope it serves you well.
...said damn near everyone who'd buy one.
Wow! That's fast!