carcrasher88
carcrasher88
carcrasher88

Not in Europe.

Chrysler Stratus, if I recall properly.

Honda's recently added N models in Japan. I can easily imagine these little kei cars becoming their own brand, N by Honda.

If I recall properly, that actually happened in the mid 2000s in Europe, with Corvettes being sold in Cadillac/Corvette dealers, with Corvette being the brand, and C6 being a model name, not just a generation of the Corvette.

Actually, the tC is the Celica, not the FR-S.

It could be one of the largest fleet purchases ever. According to specifications released to potential bidders Jan. 20, the Postal Service would buy 180,000 vehicles at $25,000 to $35,000 apiece, valuing the contract at $4.5 billion to $6.3 billion.

I'll have to disagree, but the name can go for sure.

Current Corolla can go, current Camry can stay.

The USPS apparently experimented with hydrogen fuel cell vehicles, including FCV Equinoxes.

Buick, Pontiac, Volkswagen, and Audi. That must have been one heck of a dealer lot in the 80's.

That's an easy one.

Exactly, which is why they're Traffic Enforcement units. It's just the GO-4 that only seems suited to just parking ticket duty.

If I recall properly, many of those cars, including the Prii, Fusions, Altimas, Econolines, Fusions, Westward GO-4 Interceptors (the three-wheelers), and even Volts (yes, they have Volts) are just for traffic enforcement.

The Opel Corsa OPC (which stands for, I believe, 'Oh, Pretty Cool') and its clone, the Vauxhall Corsa VXR, are Opel's new, very blue hot hatches. They're expected to have a 210 HP 1.6L turbo, and running those equines to the front wheels via a six-speed manual. It'll likely get to 60 in less than seven seconds! That

The Car of Tomorrow was probably one of, if not the biggest gamble NASCAR made in it's history.

Yeah, but that was still 540 hp, more than the F40.

At the back of the Barbie car brochure was an introduction of Honda's new women-oriented service. Like Nissan, Honda is trying to target women with an increase in women-oriented services and a greater number of female sales people. This made me realize that in every trip to the dealership (and this was the same

OMG, I want one of these so badly!

That's one thing I love about sport-oriented shoes, they always seem to make great everyday shoes.

Toyota seems to be really busy teaming up with other companies for small cars lately.