crustyjoe
crustyjoe
crustyjoe

My dad had a Luguna when I was growing up, took many a camping trip and long vacations in... Loved it when it got older and got a bit rougher around the edges and a bit more rumbly. Alas, it departed the family before I got my license.

Wow. NYPD livery just looks even more craptastic on a Volt.

Whoever came up with that stupid little kink in the rear pillar window should be canned. (also shows up in the, ug, Countryman...)

I agree, taking roundabouts at full speed is the new drag light...

I disagree with the seating being useless... Yes, I would never stuff two adults back there for a length of time, but we've ported around three people pretty comfortably and four a few times for very short distances. Know a lot of MINI owners with kids that it works out great for them. Uncomfortable and cramped, yes,

Probably cheaper than stopping for a Starbucks... although you'll probably need one of these if you don't plan on stopping: [biorelief.com]

You'd be surprised... It's really a $500 minimum to get a decent bike and that that jack up another $100 at least after putting the aftermarket stuff on. It can really get out of control, my basement is turning into a bike spare parts junk yard.

24 Hours of Lemons!

I would agree, but only for the street versions...

Who's in charge of the grill designs lately? This and the new Caprice interceptor looks like the grills are afterthoughts.

I have absolutely no good reason to want this other than to go as fast as possible through city streets. Just need to find one without potholes...

Wait... did I miss something? Is that thing rear wheel drive? Awesome!

Ug... please do not make my car all touchscreen. I don't want to keep looking away from the road to turn the heat up or the A/C on.

I agree... now you do have to look down for the radio once in a while, but HVAC and other simple functions, nothing works better than a simple knob and buttons.

That's how it works for my wife too! (She even wakes me up to adjust the radio when traveling)

I heard a lot of time they are actually practicing surveillance or simulated bombing runs!

So far the plug-in only electrics aren't very practical for a good amount of the population, that is, the apartment dwellers.

Being from the Detroit area... this commercial certainly struck an emotional chord. The rest of the people watching with me... not so much.

@AMGkiller: They've been in Iraq for quite a while. My friend was assigned to them as a translator, said they were a bad ass unit you didn't want to mess with!