colinleslie
Colin Leslie
colinleslie

Just add snow.

They do say that, and I don't think it's necessarily fair. So how does Cadillac overcome that?

Doesn't matter how good this car is, people will still say "LOL TOO EXPENSIVE COMPARED TO GLORIOUS GOD BUILT GERMANS K THX L8R"

The Previa is the best minivan ever, but it's not the best Toyota ever. You see, it had some STIFF competition since their entire lineup back then was just fucking unbeatable, even by Toyota themselves. The best Toyota, and the best car ever made, is the 92-92 Camry :)

The Toyota Previa: a god among minivans.

Don't they drift these too?

Nine-speed manual. With four clutches, all of which are operated by your face.

Kia makes the GT4 Stinger. Nissan makes the IDx. Chevrolet makes the Code 130R, maybe calls it a Chevelle. All of a sudden we have a whole field of small, affordable rear-wheel drive BRZ fighters.

Ya don't say!

Yeah definitely. All the Porsche owners I know love doing things manually.

Hang on a moment whilst I go find awful cars and THEN google where they debuted, because nobody knows off the top of their head.

You already nailed it.

2008 NAIAS, the Lincoln MKT.

The photo says it all. The on-stage reveal was supposed to look like an Gen X'er party. "It's the Versatility, Baby!" said no "active lifestyle" Gen-X'er ever. I love how another is holding the sign that says "185hp" as well. Out of a 3.4L V6 that dated back to 1980. Like that was something to brag about rather than

Chevrolet Citation. What do I get?

Baja? Milan? B9?

This POS. It will be outdated before it ever gets produced. I am so sick of seeing this and hearing about all the specs of a car that should have been built 3 years ago