Let’s get this Sari parted!
Let’s get this Sari parted!
I feel like the Gawker sensationalism of head lines is creeping into other less crazy blogs under her umbrella.
I was going to agree until I saw that rear 3/4 shot. Looks pretty upscale from that angle! Solid Corolla levels of librarian cleavage in the bland but weirdly sexy category.
Ah the old V6 vs V8 Muscle Car argument. I have seen so many people, friends included, pour countless dollars into both, defending themselves and criticizing the other with the utmost fervor. Funny thing is, it’s all for not.
Live shot of Andrew Collins covering the race:
Any excuse.
But my horn shalt thou exalt like the horn of an unicorn: I shall be anointed with fresh oil. -Psalm 92:10
I find the “finally” to be a little hyperbolic. Their sales (Goodcarbadcar.net Thanks Mr. Cain!) of the Outlander have, for the most part, steadily increased month over month for the last 1.5 years or so and are trending upwards post refresh. Easily selling near 2K per month for 6 of the last 7 months. Are they…
Its really sad these aren’t as popular as they should be, they’re pretty sweet to drive (even with the CVT) and have excellent build quality. My GF loves hers!
You forgot to mention that the AWD is actually worth a damn. You mention S-AWC but don’t expand on what makes it so good, and so different from nearly every other “AWD” system in these kinds of cars. It has terrain selection a “lock” mode which is a hell of a lot better than those AWD-on-demand kind of modes Honda and…
So it does! Great to know.
it’s by no means big. The third row is best reserved for children
The big difference between the Outlander and the Journey: reliability. The Outlander is a vehicle with above-average reliability. The Journey is among the worst cars for reliability you can get.
We bought the 2015 Mitsubishi Outlander Sport, while I understand that this is a totally different vehicle. I have to say these are really underrated.
The Mitsubishi Outlander is a three-row crossover that everyone forgets even exists, but it actually offers…
Now all we have available is variable valve timing and direct injection. Poor substitutes for leaded fuel indeed.
I wonder how many people on Jalopnik daily hardcore Sports cars. It feels like the way people are talking on here that if you do not daily drive a car that has over 400hp, gets 12 mpg, weighs less 3000 pounds, and has no safety equipment than you are not a real car enthusiast.
I think Tura Satana would have a word with Mr. Herman about stealing her bit, if she were still with us.
Nissan Versa... 109 HP, CVT, inspiring looks, great handling
I like how we are pretending Alissa will be going to football games.