Someone educate me on the appeal of VW products, please. I get that the Golf/Jetta drive better than their Japanese counterparts but why isn’t the consistently horrible reliability a deal breaker? Especially on the new cars?
Someone educate me on the appeal of VW products, please. I get that the Golf/Jetta drive better than their Japanese counterparts but why isn’t the consistently horrible reliability a deal breaker? Especially on the new cars?
Pretty similar to FWD Sienna 2011-2020. Right under the front passenger seat.
Hello! Good to see Erin back. I kinda stopped paying attention after https://jalopnik.com/what-car-got-the-best-facelift-1848439394
A couple of reasons that come to mind:
What if your fun car is also very practical, goes anywhere and is comfy like no other!
Looks like our man Bradley is really bored at this trip. Tell us about how satisfying is the sun-visor flip motion.
Looks like the current generation mostly.
Toyota Tundra
They didn’t roll 37s because:
with a passenger and a ten-gallon can of spring water between your feet*.
Interesting find for sure. As for the slanted straight six, aren’t all BMW straight 6's slanted at an angle towards the rights side too?
NP. Apparently sold already too!
I think you can use some data. 2020 wasn’t a bad year for C8, pandemic and all!
The lead pic reminds me a lot of this 1995 Fleetwood Brougham I used to own:
Effective!
That’s it, I am convinced you can put any steaming pile on BaT and it will be at least $10,000!
Buy it for $5k, dump some AT-205 to slow down the rack leak and have many adventures in it. Write about them here and profit!
Could that be an e90? Or did you shove an n52 in e36 somehow?
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My 98 LX470 takes all the abuse I dish out and keep coming back fr more. At 260k miles she is still young at heart! But our Sienna has more room, more refined ride, better fuel economy and way better ergonomics for the kids.