Agreed. For a heavy up-fit over the G8 which it effectively replaced, it wasn’t too bad.
Agreed. For a heavy up-fit over the G8 which it effectively replaced, it wasn’t too bad.
Exactly. And it worked. As well, for the most part, it was a pretty damn good bargain.
I wish people would stop saying “no one bought them.” They bought as many as GM would ship. It wasn’t marketed. It wasn’t special looking (though it was understated beauty with excellent proportions). And yet, even with that, they sold every one they made. Yes, I know there are a few left on dealer lots, however, it’s…
Any way the wind blows,
Doesn’t really matter to me,
To me.
I just went down the rabbit (groundhog?) hole looking up Staten Island Chuck. What a weird situation. Thanks for that distraction.
Clarkson said, on old Top Gear, that the celebrity interviews were strangely popular. Obsessive car folks obviously won’t care about the interviews but there’s a whole lot of people, maybe even most, that didn’t watch it for the cars, they watched it for the humor.
I can’t tell you how many times I’ve had all the windows down on windy days
it actually gets softer the colder it gets
So basically, for anyone living in a northern metro area where it’s 98% wet/dry pavement with 5-10 days of extreme cold and many (more and more it seems) episodes of warmer than normal temperature, the all-season is probably your best bet.
Yeah, I don’t drive like an idiot and I need them for off road activities even in winter, so I couldn’t get away with winter tires.
Not even CP. seller smoked it all.
Actually saw one roll at about 70 mph and all 4 passengers got ejected — drunk and not wearing seat belts. Can’t really blame the car in that situation, but it definitely did its part.
and if they say its three different cars, you have found yourself a pedant.
All seasons are perfectly fine for most people in normal driving in nearly all conditions. I got my new snow tires mounted yesterday, and I love having them, but they are not necessary.
All terrains work very well in winter. They aren’t as good as winter tires, but I have them on both my trucks and I do not have any issues in snow or extreme cold.
Yep - speculative bets have always been a huge part of the system. Equities are inherently risk, and within that slice of the markets, there’ll always be some higher risk bets with huge potential rewards. Tesla is one of those. Some of the biggest names driving our economy started out that way and then matured into…
Jason,