nope. The MS3 is MIA, and the WRX went back to sedan-only.
nope. The MS3 is MIA, and the WRX went back to sedan-only.
Alright here is my plan to solve the dieselgate scandal:
When my friend was in FL a decade ago and bought his 944, he would regularly have guys in Mustangs and Camaros want to “race” him at the lights. They would see the Porsche badge and think it must be crazy fast.
I don’t understand how someone can buy a car from a stranger, pay him and leave the car with that stranger? Why not just take the car into your possession, go to the transport company and let them keep the car at their lot? I have a problem leaving my groceries unattended. I’m not blaming the buyer, just can’t…
I am shocked that Steve wasn’t given this story. It has his name all over it.
While, no doubt, what this guy did was scummy....
I don’t really see how this is fraud and not straight up theft.
It sounds like there’s now lawyers involved, so hopefully LonS2K will get the parts he rightfully paid for, so hopefully this callow, brazen incident will get resolved.
Well, if the buyer needs a good lawyer to file a suit in California, now he knows where to find me.
And I keep hearing this, yet the people who claim it have never backed it up with facts.
“Shit!” said the handful of guys who put Toyota badges on their FR-Ss, now that they’ll no longer be unique.
I also wish they had scaled the vehicles properly, rather than scaling to fit the image.
Beds are getting shorter, and the cabs are getting much longer. Modern trucks seem much more preoccupied with interior comfort and performance than utility, at least the kind of utility that necessitates a pickup in the first place. I’m not sure why more pickup drivers don’t just get an SUV - hauling doesn’t seem to…
Why does it seem that the beds are getting shorter? Is that limiting the use of modern pickups in any way?
Someone left the Accord Crosstour in the dryer too long.
I test drove one and couldn’t get comfortable in the car and get the visibility right for me. I drove a mustang too and had similar problems, but not to the same extent. It’s a styling thing and I get it. This particular Camaro also looks pretty good, but limited visibility is an important horse to beat, it’s an…
Dear GM,
The fact that you need a strategy for tailgaters should be an indicator of a problem on your end.
Did you guys even watch the video? There was someone merging into the road at that exact moment. There was no opportunity for him to merge right without changing his rate of speed (cruise control).