canam23
CanAm23
canam23

No soup for you!

I’ll take two, please! NP.

You mean the most comfortable seats in the world?

Only 15K! And 15K a month in repairs. This is heartbreak wrapped in alcantara, ND.

Agreed, but a huge difference in comfort and speed. The RAV is hard to get up to a “good” cruising speed.

You’ve clearly never had any SVT vehicle. I had a Contour SVT and wish I had never sold it.

The peugeot interiors are gorgeous. Here’s the interior of the new 3008 and 5008.

“Left hand drive” not left side of the road drive.

You know what really hurts your car? Having it in flames, that’s what really hurts your car. I was in the fire damage restoration business for 40 years and believe it or not, you can just wash this shit off and be glad that it was saved.

It’s probably from Europe, especially as it’s left hand drive and they have a sales network here.

There are still a lot of these in France, which means they are running after ten years so that actually speaks highly of them. They are a large vehicle, large and hideous.

I voted NP because I thought it would be my chance to be in the 1%, but others want to be there too. I have seen these in the flesh in Europe and actually they sold a bunch of the Rodius models, which to give them credit, are still on the road and they are very large vehicles.

I have loved French cars ever since I bought a used Peugeot 404 in Los Angeles in 1970. The four on the tree, the solidity, the comfortable seats, the sunroof and especially the ability to crank start it enchanted me. Fifty years on I now live in France and sadly Peugeots now have firm suspensions and harder seats,

NP, only because of the warranty. A friends wife had one and it had a series of expensive repairs but a warranty can soften that blow.

I took a hard look at getting one of these a number of years back but a little internet research revealed that the engine was problematic, so that ended that.

Someone mentioned that it has a salvage title so along with the usual Audi “reliability”, No Dice.

Get rid of the silly bits and it’s well worth it, so NP.

I was looking at a car in a Ford dealership around 1987 and the salesman, who was shaking, needing a drink in his checked sports coat, asked me if I was ready to buy the car. Since it was going to be my wife’s car I told him that I wanted her to come look at it first. He replied, “Look pal, who wears the pants in your

It was a smart marketing move because women always felt that they were being taken advantage of dealerships, and they were. This way they could buy a car and not feel that the next person that walked in could buy it for much less. As for bringing a male friend along to the dealership, most men don’t know what to do

Screw the naysayers, this is an awesome Mustang. I have always appreciated Ford for going after the Europeans in a dedicated way.