Nope. You’re wrong.
Nope. You’re wrong.
I wasn’t aware that Honda has millions of loaner cars available.
Terrible cars. I honestly can’t find one redeeming quality about this Jag with or without its original motor. We had one here in the shop with a Chevy v8 swap. The car is poorly made, not particularly stylish, and has inboard brake rotors on the rear. That’s enough for a big crack pipe vote from me.
You should do another story on how stupid someone has to be to fall for this scam. I think that is as interesting as the scam itself.
Well at least it will easily last 200k miles unlike the Ford. I honestly don’t see the appeal of the Raptor with an ecoboost engine. For a truck that bad ass I would prefer a performance oriented V8, just for the sound if nothing else. The 5.0 sounds awesome, the ecoboost sounds terrible.
I would bet most thieves aren’t too bright. Not to mention people knowing how to drive stick isn’t so common anymore. Its more a joke than anything else, obviously I don’t actually believe a stick shift is a true theft deterrent. Don’t get your panties all in a bunch.
The stick shift is the only theft deterrent you need.
Younger people aren’t buying Corvettes because they are expensive. So their solution is to make a more expensive version? Good luck with that.
And yet there BMW is as one of the most respected brands in the world, selling more luxury cars than any other make.
You could be the next Doug Demuro. Excellent rant!
Another shining example of lawyers ruining the country. Anyone who gets crushed leaving their truck in neutral should be up for the Darwin awards, not receiving sympathy. The shifter is easy enough to use, people just need to learn to pay more attention to their surroundings.
Worst part is that it’s probably the state department of motor vehicles that is selling your information to these companies.
Haha that is one I’ve never heard, I like that. However I will have to respectfully disagree. Having been in both cars multiple times the Camry is made from much lower quality materials. Toyota interior quality is absolutely terrible currently. I think GM uses better materials.
No one with a midsize economy sedan is shouting about how great their car is. It’s such a neglected, mediocre segment of the vehicle market. It’s a shame really.
Nissan is the Chrysler of Japan, they should honestly be embarrassed with the junk they make currently compared to years past.
I would agree. I guess I’m wondering how many people who rag on any car have actually driven it instead of just comparing looks and technical specs.
Agreed that the Fusion sport should be an awesome car, but I’m sure it will be near $40k.
The Passat has been just fine reliability wise. The older ones were excellent cars that didn’t sell very well. Since Americanizing the Passat people are actually buying it. Being in the auto repair business I’ve driven every one of these midsize sedans and I wouldn’t say that any of them really stand out as being…
I don’t completely get it either. I also believe the VWs feel like a higher class of car compared to the Japanese but maybe its just a preference in how materials feel. Subjective I guess.
It would be nice if there were a few more well made, fun to drive, affordable cars. It also seems people care more about the infotainment systems than any sort of driving dynamics or build quality.