Pontiac would be an interesting brand if they were around today.
Pontiac would be an interesting brand if they were around today.
I'm getting quite sick of "car tv shows". Too many posers trying to be like Jeremy Clarkson and John Davis. I'd rather watch the Weather Channel.
I resubmitted my answer - Plymouth Breeze.
No marker light on the subject car. I found a better picture... looks like a compact.
Nope. Rocker extensions are extruded on the suspect's car.
Nope. No marker light on the rear bumper on the Intrigue.
This is the right way to experience one of these cars - aka "The Doug Way."
Every time I see one of these cars I think of the Nutty Professor when Eddie Murphy (Sherman Klump) goes from skinny to fat and his foot floors the gas pedal causing a crash. He needed to be cut out of the car because he was too big to fit through the door...
I give that transmission 20,000 miles before it requires a rebuild.
Chevy SS Sedan 6M for 48k.
GED Prep Book - $275
My work bought one of these. I took an afternoon (paid) to learn how to fly it and then brought it home for the weekend and trolled people with it in the local park.
Warranty=void.
I knew, before even opening this thread, that this video was Canadian.
They have the best "old start/cold start" videos ever. I can watch those guys struggle to start old POS's in the -30F north all day long.
The perfect car for a spy is something that does not stand out at all and can blend in no matter where it is parked. Nothing of Jalopinterest comes to mind.
It's a JEEP thing.
There should be comprehensive background checks on Kia Fortes as well.
Not according to the Tacoma truck builder on Toyota.com...