
Reasons Not To Buy: It will break if you sneeze on it.
Reasons Not To Buy: It will break if you sneeze on it.
Will there be follow-up articles for these stories? I’d love to hear what the person bought and maybe their experience with the car after 4-6 months.
996!!!
By “properly maintain”, do you mean replace/rebuild the engine at or before 90k miles?
I hate that I am saying this on some levels.
I don’t have or want a Mercedes of any year or type, but I’ve found myself with a low-level (and hopefully harmless) addiction to Mercedessource.
The “comprehensive enhancement” to the CT6 could mean Escalafying it, since the two do look similar.
No idea what you are talking about
Auto unions continue to amuse me. “The big 3 won’t promise us future business, probably due to costs and difficulty to work with us, so let’s show them how difficult it is to work with us by striking!”
“is looking at this with a volume mindset,”
How is she supposed to know? The gas stuff goes in the back somewhere. You can drive in the rain. It has wipers. Why can’t the bottom half of the car get wet?
Obligatory: Pretty sure it’s a Lambo, dude.
Between Amazon, Carmax and Tesla, the standard dealer model is not long for this world.
And as for the girl who got a leased car as her first car, good luck when you turn that in
Neutral: Is The Leasing Boom A Good Thing?
I would go with the MG/GT over the convertible. Nice color, and real bumpers and grille instead of the ugly rubber ones found on later models.