More wagons.
Maybe it is well done, and maybe it will fool a lot of people when they look at it. That's a lot of scratch for something that everybody's going to know is fake as soon as they hear it. No thanks. Crack pipe.
And he does a nice donut to pivot courteously out of the way of the drivers behind him. So he's out driving a vehicle completely overpowered and otherwise unsuitable for the climate he's in but a) is using his mirrors and b) understands that he's a mobile chicane and is getting of the way like a person with common…
Dig.
I'm going to post something this morning and NOT sound like an idiot! I've had my coffee and I've read the article three times and am 100% prepared. So here we go:
I did indeed miss that sentence. That's what I get for posting pre-coffee.
This one's kind of a toughie. Sure, it's only 42,000 miles, but I bet a lot of those miles have been spent at or near the redline. (That's what I'd do, anyway.). Plus, $30,000 on something that's FWD (which I hate)? That part of me says CP.
Noted. Thank you.
Well, if I gotta explain it...
Fuck yeah. I love these things. I don't care that I can't register it. I'd buy it just to romp around the back 40 acres (that I also don't have). Nice price.
I thought hyenas were nature's assholes.
Worth it.
This is well-written. And it speaks to me, 'cuz I hate crossovers. Or, rather, I did. This sheds a lot of perspective on the sitch. I need something to haul musical gear around. I prefer smaller wagons and they're endangered. There's a lot of these crossover thingies around. Maybe I shouldn't despise them. …
The main thing I'm getting from this is that RWD is way awesomer than FWD.
This would make me very happy. I NEED a wagon that can haul an upright bass around. I DON'T need four- or all-wheel-drive. I DON'T need extra ride height. I DON'T need crappy gas mileage.
Agreed! :-)
These pictures are heartbreaking and nauseating. I refuse to watch the video.