Yeah, the only one I think that belongs on this list is the Cherokee, even in person it’s not much of a looker in my opinion. The rest of them look great in pictures, and look equally great in person (at least the ones I’ve seen, the 919 isn’t exactly cruising around on the streets)
Oddly enough I grew up thinking link was a girl. Want until a few years ago when I replayed ocarina of time that I realized link was a guy.
But it hasn't been broken as long as Destiny?
Ack! That is way too much chrome, then again any chrome falls into the way too much chrome category. Chrome hasn't looked classy or expensive since the 60's, and on this is is just ridiculous. It just makes the truck look cheap and like it's trying too hard.
Yeah, the poor sales on this have far more to do with GM being uninterested in even trying to sell this car. There's obviously a market for stuff like this given the demand for things like the Charger R/T, as well as GM's own CTS-V. Sure it's a fairly anonymous car, but if GM were trying to sell it they absolutely…
Exactly what I was thinking, though something makes me think Ford is unlikely to give us a flaming chicken on a mustang.
The problem is half the sales staff at the dealerships don't understand what summer tires really means. Last winter I was working at a dealership when I had a salesperson call and have me bring down a new STi from the off site lot in the middle of a snow/ice storm. I argued with the salesperson that it was a bad idea…
Just because you can spec something out to a ridiculous price doesn't make it a luxury vehicle. Even in top level trim these trucks still have plenty of the cheap plastic bits from the base level trucks to remind you it's not a luxury vehicle. Sure you can spec in some nice stuff, just not what I would consider luxury…
Yeah this should be the only option, or at the very least the only option in a car. I had to drive a manual transmission challenger rt the other night at work and it took me a good minute to realize that dodge in all their wisdom had put the parking break on the floor with a release that you can't see in the dark. To…
As much as I miss my Grand Wagoneer, that price is some serous crack pipe.
While the commercial did seem a bit at odds with a $60,000 car to me, I really don't think the price is that big a deal. There's obviously a good number of people watching the super bowl who can actually afford a car that expensive given the other cars advertised during the game.
The Atlanta branch of the Illuminati must hate cars in general. I can't recall ever being in the area and not seeing a car on fire somewhere.
Ugh, why did they run with the hybrid for this, it's got a much uglier face than the standard sonata. Not that I find the sonata to be attractive anyway, but it is melting it's way towards something less ugly.
Yeah I'm definitely seeing a lot of accord coupe here. Even the wheels on this thing look a lot rather similar to the wheels I had on my accord coupe.