A bit over 100 of the 100,000 they were reported as buying is not "selling their fleet".
A bit over 100 of the 100,000 they were reported as buying is not "selling their fleet".
I remember a few years back reading in a trade magazine that in Canada where at the time lots of garages were advertising front brake pad replacements for $99, that the actual amount spent by the average customer who brought their car in for brake pad replacement was around $1200. So $1200 on this wouldn’t…
Toddlers are people too. :)
They sold 54 in Canada last year.
What nobody is mentioning is that depending on the surface under the snow and the weather conditions before and during the beginning of the snowfall, there might well be ice under that snow, in which case even snow tires would struggle. As always, the correct answer is it depends.
I love how when they get called on incorrect headlines, they update to change it with no acknowledgement. Trying to make their commenters look like idiots but we know the truth.
Interesting. It looks as if all the neighborhood kids spent a month on it with every piece of chalk they could find.
I think you meant “Don’t bother to write”.
Counterpoint, if you don’t run there isn’t a chase.
And yet not one person ever was forced to run from the police.
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That thing is going to do so well with heavy wet snow.
I have mixed feelings about these. No other car is as beautiful on the front and ugly on the rear.
On this thing the TRD decal stands for tiny reduced dick.
No vacuum at idle? That is not right. Either the gauge is not connected or there is something off on the engine. Possibly reason for the sale? That and the wiring for the sub tells you this owner is more about show than substantive go. (That amp is totally inadequate for the size of subs that should be in a box of…
Deception in the headline instead of reporting facts. “Direct” means it is from the sun to the damaged part. That is NOT what this is. Do better.
Here’s an idea for KIA, instead of spending that money on stadium naming rights, put it into properly building engines and ensuring your dealer network doesn’t alienate customers. Long run that should do far more for your brand than people seeing your logo on a stadium.
In my municipality they restrict washing your car at home to one day per week and only from a bucket (no running hose) to save water don’t you know. Businesses have no water restrictions at all, just homeowners, because we are the problem.
At least with BMW turn signals, if they don’t work, nobody will ever notice.
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