Yeah, but we're stuck with the "meat is murder" crowd. Cut your losses, I guess.
Yeah, but we're stuck with the "meat is murder" crowd. Cut your losses, I guess.
Yes! The Vue as well. There is an '06 Torrent in my family, which is literally just an Equinox with square headlights and red taillights. It's been almost problem free for over 110k miles, but I am still surprised it has not been recalled yet.
IMPORTANT: GM just recalled that they made the Pontiac G3. Allegedly, some executives GM knew about these at the time and even allowed them to occur. GM takes full responsibility for this disaster, so expect to see serious action taken immediately.
I think Equinoxes, Torrents and the Suzuki XL7 are so far in the clear too. Give them a week or so though.
I knew it from the moment I saw this. Congratulations, Barnett!
Holy shit! Good illustration.
On a side note, that is an awful looking website, especially for a high priced luxury brand.
I am going to have to disagree with number 7 *sips on a Bud*. Obviously, there has to be product there to be sold for cute animals to have an effect *takes another sip*.
+1, this thing had limited power from a crappy engine, and didn't even have fold flat seats when that was the norm in all other minivans. The best part was the design was GM's attempt to make a minivan that looks like an SUV, but instead, it looked like an SUV in drag.
I can't say I've ever driven or even been inside one to speak to the quality, but I am pretty sure you could do a lot worse than the Avalanche. At worst, it had a truck bed, and folding rear seats was a pretty solid feature, for what it's worth.
I appreciate the fact that you showed the H2 Truck, if you can even call that small cavity in the back a truck bed.
Turning radius: Eventually
Based on this current thread regarding boringmobiles and the letter M, have fun with your Malibu.
Wow!! This redesign makes it look monumentally better.
Inexcusable. If $4.00 Tupperware is stackable, there is no reason $150,000+ Aston Martins shouldn't be as well.
I saw a Toyota Alphard Vellfire on the freeway in San Francisco. Probably not the rarest or most exciting car on this list, but definitely made the hell out of my morning to see it!
I saw one of those driving near San Francisco, and I had to do a triple take. Definitely not something you see every day.
I'll take my private community college tourer, thank you.
(and their stuff in the home market isn't spectacular either)