Mid cycle refresh? So the Theta platform has a projected 12 model year shelf life?
Mid cycle refresh? So the Theta platform has a projected 12 model year shelf life?
China will love it.
Hnnnnnnnnnnngh
I doubt the majority of consumers would notice any difference in ride height between this and any other Golf model. With regards to inclement weather, I’d imagine a vehicle with a higher ride height would perform better. The engineers might as well have not even suggested the suspension for such a minimal increase, in…
A whole twenty millimetres higher? Think of the places you can go compared to a conventional Golf!
That interior is gorgeous.
Someone please tell me where I can buy that hat. Not Mr May's specifically, that'd be ridiculous, but one exactly like it.
Kill it with fire.
I'm not going to lie. If Honda gave me the opportunity to buy a new Civic hatch, it would immediately become my new daily driver as long as I could get it in manual, unlike the TSX wagon.
Great choice from a somewhat unloved album. Perfectly captures high school.
You may be able to cancel the policy with the insurer. I would call. It never hurts to ask. I've had consumers cancel add ons to vehicles when they are traded in and receive a prorated amount back, the same may apply for you.
I seem to remember another major automotive manufacturer releasing a bespoke super car for around the same money just recently, and everyone LOVED to hate it....
I would personally prefer the BMW, simply because any time I drive an all electric vehicle, no matter the claimed range, all I think about is running out of power.
The overwhelming look of sadness and betrayal in that gentleman's eyes just tears my heart out. I can't stand to see people taken advantage of like this.
Totally getting two Porsche prints for friends who are, let's use a kind word, obsessed with the upstart from Stuttgart.
The majority. Usually only the top of the line LTZ models have it. A good 80% of their vehicles sold wouldn't have it.
I once test drove a 2009ish 535i. Over $65,000 sticker, didn't have keyless go Because the "comfort access" package ($1,000) wasn't selected. Having just come from the Lexus dealership where even their cheapest car has that as standard was somewhat disconcerting.
I can understand somewhat on a "basic" Mercedes or BMW, but on the top of the range model? Even the cheapest AMG (CLA) has bixenons as standard.
$2,500 for a package to give me HID headlights. On a car that's over $60,000. Are you freaking kidding me? This is my biggest pet peeve when it comes to "luxury" cars. When a $17,000 Toyota Corolla gives LED headlightS as standard, I should receive better than halogen on a car that's three times more expensive.