I agree with Nick. The current iterations of NFS aren’t that great. I would check out Horizon. The only problem with Horizon, comparatively speaking, are that there are no police in the game. I think there should be, or at least a mode that offers it.
Bah, there hasn’t been a good NFS game since Hot Pursuit nine years and one generation ago, Electronic Arts are the actual devil. If you’re looking for arcade-style racing fare with real cars and have a PC or XB1, try one of the recent Forza Horizon games, you and he alike may both enjoy it.
Wait a second, a 17 year old bought a MKZ?
I did this once, and 18 months later, boom! Dead battery. Never again.
Still worthwhile to literally kick the tires?
That spoiler appears to be a solar panel, which is great.
Always wanted a Corvette and now in the financial situation to do so. C7 looks amazing to me. I’m 48yrs old (not a boomer!) and now it’s time to treat myself. Went to the local Chevy dealer in Burbank, CA last month and found one calling my name w/Z51 package. Sticker was $62K got it for $51K. Very little haggling.…
Tonight: Building the highway was racist, but tearing it down may be racist too, more at 11, back to you Aaron.
Needs an Evel Knievel ramp at the end
and the compressed gasoline/air mixture explodes
I’m doing some back of the napkin math here on this one, but my best estimate says the Nile is about 4130 miles long. So if this thing is doing 120 Niles per hour, that translates to 495,600 mph!
I’m gonna throw my hat out there, and say it’s probably based on the Transit Connect platform. Makes more sense.
Not when you have two! One to drive while the other is in the shop. Then they trade places. Think of it like your personal loaner!
The Toyota dealer in Westminster, MD had theirs listed on Cars.com for a short period at $99,000. It is still available, but is now listed as Not Priced. These dealers seem to think they can match the prices of 4th gen models. This time next year, they will be offering special financing on these cars.
Another reason you should be able to buy a car directly from the manufacturer.
Rear trunk space, to be sure.
The 1st gen Camaro went on sale the fall of 1966 (as a 1967 model), not 1996.
CAMAROOOOOOOO