Because they don’t sell cars in the US anymore?
Because they don’t sell cars in the US anymore?
But buying a vehicle at a seriously discounted price isn’t brand loyalty, that’s smart shopping. VW would die if they have to go through those lengths continuously over the next few years to move cars in the number they need.
Where on earth did you find a Legacy that gets 39 MPG? Come on, man. That’s either a typo or should have set off your BS alarm.
They took a major hit with brand loyalty with the dieselgate fiasco, even non-diesel owners I spoke with are kinda soured on the brand.
I think VW is finally realizing that they’re never going to get to the volumes they want by building competition to their own Audi brand.
The 3800 would like to have a chat with you, my friend.
“Sport”
Honda has some of the worst OEM wheels lately, except for the accord sport wheels which are being stolen at record numbers.
Ah yes, forgot Hummer. Funny how almost all of these are old GM brands. Hummer drivers are dangerous for sure, much like Pontiac drivers, but more likely to be in a Monster Energy or Red Bull induced rage.
Why not scoop a Trailblazer SS for a little more dough and not have to worry about “someone else’s project.”
But....do ten year old Audis still run?
“because they make interesting vehicles...really poorly.”
I get it if a lot of quality issues crop up - but a lot of these complaints are things like “accelerates poorly,” “cannot adjust seats properly,” “doesn’t have any power,” “entry/exit very uncomfortable.”
Who the hell put a kidney-grill on that Dodge Journey?
Because much like the neon srt4, it was a great powertrain in an otherwise completely shit car.
you have several basic articles that you perpetually revomit: