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Happened to me once when I borrowed a friend's 99 Firebird. Thankfully I was driving around the neighborhood ~20mph but suddenly I heard something snap. Every revolution of the tires was followed with a clunking sound and the brake pedal was vibrating like crazy. Limped it home and took the tire off to discover the

Only $300 off?

True, the fact that they can even make such a car, blatant knockoff though it may be, is impressive in itself.

Car News China says the Ibis is further different from the Model S in that it's longer and lighter. It's powered by a 360V triple-lithium polymer battery located under the floorboards that powers three electric motors. Range is claimed to be 285 miles or more than 320 miles if kept to an average speed of 60 km/h.

Deformed love-child of a Fiesta and a Buick Lacrosse.

A4LD?

Gorgeous.

Love 4th gen Preludes.

Beautiful car.

That's a nice baby blue. Sounds like you sold the car but I bet a choke adjustment would've done wonders for you. Gotta adjust the carburetor seasonally on these old cars, it's part of the fun!

For those of us who DD older vehicles, I don't think "comfort" is very high on our list of must haves lol. That said, old American cars are very comfy.

Yeah, that's why you should always set your parking brake on an incline, even with automatics. I don't trust that one pin to hold my car in place year in and year out. And were they trying to stop the car superman-style by pushing it? I don't wanna be insensitive but clearly that's not gonna work.

This affected vehicles from the late 1970s. The rear suspension part could detach and cause the driver to lose control of the car.

Here's why I bought a Chrysler PT Cruiser

She probably could've driven on the snow for like 30 seconds in their Nissan Xterra and avoided the bump. Still pretty funny though.

My daily (and only vehicle at the moment) is a 1984 Bronco II. Only 110k miles when I bought it and it's been very reliable. I love it. I bought it from the 2nd owner, whose neighbor was the 1st owner. It was sitting in a shed for about 7 years when he bought it and basically did a frame-on restoration. Drove it

It seems as if, during the process of translating the car from concept to production, they chose all the uglier decisions. It looks better in red in that other pic they released where that hideous black grill is not so contrasty. Still I would request a factory spoiler delete if I ever bought one.

Of course he should've turned himself in but not everyone would. Since he accepted responsibility for his actions they should treat him in good faith and not throw malicious charges at him.

Murder charges, really? This kid is not a killer, he made a dumb mistake and was involved in a terrible accident. I could understand a charge of vehicular manslaughter. That's what you get for turning yourself in, I suppose. This guilt is something he'll have to live with for the rest of his life. Hope he gets a good

Yeah that's definitely a legit reason for needing a big truck. Having some horses would be pretty sweet.