I agree... I believe it's the better safe than sorry reasoning. And to be honest, I think we can all survive a few minutes without our e-crap.
I agree... I believe it's the better safe than sorry reasoning. And to be honest, I think we can all survive a few minutes without our e-crap.
Don't know if it's correct, but another place posted this translation:
Screw J-Lo singing her teeny-bop songs, this is what you need to sell a car.
I will miss the boxy design. I'm actually an owner of a slightly more swoopy Tribute and love the basic utility it provides, including a big a** rear hatch and opening rear glass for hanging out 2x4s. And it does have a little toughness for going through the occasional camping trail or stomping through city potholes.…
I don't know if anyone has brought his up, but wouldn't a mix of sedans and minivans be ideal? It seems a sea of minivans would inhibit visibility.
I agree 100%!
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.