If one were to describe Millenials in one sentence, your comment would describe it to a T.
If one were to describe Millenials in one sentence, your comment would describe it to a T.
I get it. It is April Fool’s Day and the Chevy Spark is full of awesomeness.
Yeah, 5 star ratings. Go Amazon!
I agree. That is what is at issue here as tax revenues are generally generated by a gas tax. There has to be a better system to fair share transportation improvements.
I can see it now: buying new cars from Amazon with one click shopping and free shipping and delivery with an Amazon membership. Have it delivered along with your vitamin and book order.
Yeah, I know. People often say that I am cute and cuddly, especially when talking about Cadillacs. I guess I am amazed that my comments have started a Jalopnik version of Armageddon, but that was not my intent. Sadly, Jalopnik has devolved into the Japanese maxim of pounding down a nail that is sticking up. Something…
Back around 1991, I had a 16v VW Scirocco that desperately needed some snow tires. VW&Porsche Magazine, now European Car, had a test of different snow tires on a GTi climbing a steep, icy hill, going around pylons and hard braking. I bought a set of rally type Hakkapallittas from an ice racing tire dealership in…
I so agree!
I am afraid that if I walked into a Mercedes dealership, they would think I was part of the custodial staff and hand me a mop and a broom.
Before I die, I must attend the Isle of Man TT along with LeMans, Monaco F1 and the Daytona 500.
Yes, I would have been shocked too. I think I live in the middle of nowhere.
Kia and Hyundai were on a roll a couple of years ago, but now they seem to have become too conservative while other companies are moving on style wise and feature wise. They are still a good bargain, but as you said, they have lost their charm.
I wish I could spot one in the wild as it were. I am sure there has to be at least one where I live, but maybe it stays at some remote cabin on a woebegone lake.
Yes indeed!
Battleship gray. Worked in WW2 and apparently, Chevy thinks it works today.
Cadillac has made some amazing cars over the years. They had a V12 and V16 in their prestige line of cars in the 1930s. During the 1950s, Cadillac was the gold standard of cars and the dream of many.
Feckless. Perfect!
And, it is only to get worse when more electric vehicles are on the road and less gas taxes to pay for repair and new construction.
I kind of find them cool. In matte black, it would be the bee's knees.