GET OUT OF MY BRAIN MATT HARDIGREE I'M WORKING ON A BLOG POST ABOUT THIS RIGHT NOW JEEZ.
GET OUT OF MY BRAIN MATT HARDIGREE I'M WORKING ON A BLOG POST ABOUT THIS RIGHT NOW JEEZ.
Ben Franklin, Tesla Model S-
Ya know, I think the Reliant Orbiter may have performed better than the Proton.
Who let Jeremy Clarkson behind the wheel again?!
Mazda, Toyota and Mitsubishi: Rally cars are really cool! Come to our showrooms and check them out!
If we go back to the old days, you know the 1960s and 70s, Opels were sold by Buick dealers. "Come and see the new Opel Kadette at your local Buick dealer!" GM could do the same thing again. Use the Buick dealer network and sell it as an Opel. They would, however, need to make sure the salesman with the white…
Exactly. This could work, but only if it had the right advertising and marketing campaign to pull it off. Image would be like 80 percent of it.
Exactly, I just want to spend my thousands of dollars on a good product.
Neutral: How American a car is is about as important to me as who manufactured my cubicle's walls. I just don't care about it. I care about value, fuel economy, style, and how well I perceive it fitting into my life.
The Juke was designed by Nissan Design Europe, which is in London. Some Jukes are manufactured in the UK, and the Juke-R was developed in the UK.
I think the juke R is there because it was made/engineered by the guys from RML automotive in the UK, RML is a high performance automotive engineering company that makes race cars.
The Nissans and Hondas are produced in the UK. Nissan has a manufacturing plant in Sunderland while Honda has one in Swindon.
Tesla Model S
The real shame about electric cars:
Well Toyota traction controls are notoriously over zealous to the point of, in my opinion, being dangerous.
Jason,
Why look at that, both wheels are spinning! Unlike, of course, the tire -popping Camaro featured in a previous Jalopnik story that could only manage to spin one tire with it's lame-O open diff.
I nominate KITT. A smart pontiac?? Come on now. Let's get real!
Go grand Tetons up through south entrance of Yellowstone and go out the northeast entrance. Then take the Beartooth highway 212 up to red lodge, MT then east to billings, MT then go however you want from there. Beartooth highway was called the most beautiful highway in America by Charles Coralt.
If you're headed across the northern tier of Wyoming, I'd go for US 14 north of Sheridan. Stop at the Medicine Wheel, ask for guidance as you plummet west into the Big Horn Basin. Hit it early in the morning so you miss the RVs.
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