I do know this, and it disappointed me. This car should have been able to do 200 km/h. But then again, I wouldn’t be here today if it was able to.
I do know this, and it disappointed me. This car should have been able to do 200 km/h. But then again, I wouldn’t be here today if it was able to.
Company car; 2002 Chrysler Intrepid. As a sales rep who would take short cuts, the poor boat was offroaded on more than one occasion. Yes, they can get air if pushed hard enough on a back road. Glad the lease was up at 60,000 mi., there wasn’t really much left after that.
Nein!
Canada; The further North you go, the further South you are....
As a Canadian, I approve...thanks for the new Canadian Anthem. Give’r the beans and we’ll go for a double-double!
After 2016, sales are down significantly. Yes, they are everywhere but Prius’ share of the hybrid market is way down, especially in North America.
Initially, it was to make buyers want something different, futuristic etc in hopes that the technology would catch on. Given Hyundai/Kia’s approach, I am glad to see that hybrids/EV’s are becoming less polarising. Some could argue they are boring in most cases, but the same could be said for most cars today.
Nice to see Nissan learned from Toyota’s mistake with the Prius. Keep it looking like the rest of the family and people won’t shun it like a red-headed step child.
I owned an SL back in the 90's. Reliable, great on gas and looked decent. The Ion was a clear indication GM had no intention of keeping the brand around long term. It’s too bad, the SL checked all the right boxes, everything after that was a half assed effort.
Precisely why I I hope GM fails. Not that they need any help, they are slipping slowly into obscurity like Sears.
So, how is this much different from other rentals? Track driven, extreme conditions testing and damage is pretty much a given, no? I guess I worked at a car rental company too long....
That Frazer would make an AWESOME looking derelict rat rod.
She hit an animal and chose not to stop figuring it was dead in the road 50 miles back. I hope the cougar presses charges.
Wouldn’t your average Jalop prefer to see a Malibu on fire anyway? Seems pretty win-win to me.
Thanks for the John Cleese reference....lol!!!!
4.0-litre, 160-horsepower V6........Alex, I’ll take Crack Pipe for $200.
Give it a minute, Elon will have Snoop mode shortly.
Will it give Audi, BMW or Merc or a run for their money or does it drive like an upgraded Sonata or Optima?
You win, here’s your star, closing down the internet....time to go home...
“So, about those upgraded floormats.....”