Studebaker had the same idea and it pretty much bankrupted them. I guess it was good for logs, ladders, and it looks like one of these guys is loading his horse into it.
Studebaker had the same idea and it pretty much bankrupted them. I guess it was good for logs, ladders, and it looks like one of these guys is loading his horse into it.
A truck is as useful as it is when it is not in the shop. Therefore, the most useless truck has for to be the Nissan Titan
Anything looking remotely like this. If anyone can come up with a purpose for this please chime in...
Because Rotaries are unreliable, gas chugging, oil burning paper weights?
C'mon, Mazda. Some of us both have to have license plates and don't really want to remind people of cartoon rabbits.…
Can't say I'm a fan of this front end. That grille/headlight combo looks oddly out of proportion. At least to me. Not a fan of the taillights either. The profile is rather nice though.
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Did they try replacing the turbo encabulator? Sounds like that's the real issue
This started right around the time the VW Routan was introduced. Maybe the Chrysler vans are actually VWs and not the other way around.
The story of your friend? I don't feel bad in the slightest. Guess what, actions have consequences. Mistakes are nothing more than poorly chosen actions, and they still have consequences. Oh, and I don't consider that an accident. That's an incident.
Settlements with little or no infrastructure are best prepared to the future, because it can be "converted" any way you want it.
Considering I live in Worcester and commute into the Boston metro area daily, I have only one thing to say to this:
owner here. It's a great SUV and the 4WD handles South Dakota snow (measured by the foot) easily. Very comfortable inside, 7 seats is a plus, and you don't see them often. As you can see, my dogs like it too...
Back then he was actually trying to review cars instead of running a comedy show.
I don't believe there was ever a Shelby variant of the spirit. Probably, I think, because by that point Shelby's relationship with Chrysler had dissolved. Plus, Shelby was all about light and fun, as per his GLH and GLHS progression.
I'm fine with it... Nimble little wrong wheel drive... Rare... looks fun... Ok 10K$ is not a "deal", but it's acceptable to me for such a rare car.
There are plenty of Android devices that blow the iPhone out of the water. I just don't think that everyone wants the Android experience. It's better in some ways and worse in others. And it's entirely a question of personal preference.
Bring back Joe Suzuki as Giuseppe Fiat, problem solved
I believe I'm in the age group these are supposed to be targeting, and I have to say, I would respond much better to Sergio Marchionne just standing next to a 500 and telling me in plain language why it's worth considering. Stop with the gimmicks, if its a good product, it should be able to sell on its own merits.