"Your cars been washed sir, can I have my campaign donation now?"
I cannot star this comment enough.
Not really surprised, most retirees tend to keep their cars longer than 5 years, which at that point a BMW starts to shit itself. The lexus, i.e. the toyota tend to keep humming along with no issues.
ummm....I'm nearing 300k on my totally stock manual trans (including clutch) on my '94 Accord with no work performed on it other than changing clutch master and slave cylinders. I would consider that pretty damn reliable.
Disagree, especially in this case. That's an incredibly elitist viewpoint by the way. Anytime I see someone in a new Mazda, even in base form, I say good on them for buying that instead of a Corolla. It's a sharp looking, reliable car that allows people to save for other things. And give me a break. A 2003 Benz will…
They spend millions of dollars chasing after vehicles that "cannot be operated safely on U.S. motorways," yet states like NJ and FL have no vehicle safety inspections whatsoever.
When I was 15, I bought my '53 Pontiac Catalina Custom Coupe. It was big, slow, and not very expensive. A very eye catching car form 20 feet, it needed plenty of work to keep it going.
If only there were some way to settle this. Two racing cars with similarly matched performance, both in need of a racing series with some representative competition… nope, I can't think of anything.
Worst president. I hear that all the time. And then I think about this:
You want it, baaaaby you got it:
Benghazi was a scandal and a failure of the Obama administration? Man, you must have been PISSED when the Bush administration and the CIA ignored the warning signs of the largest terrorist attack in history then started 2 illegal wars on sovereign nations who just happened to be the birthplaces of some of the…
As someone who has experience with both cars (and owns one of them), I can say they're both equally "awful" but in different ways.
3 out of 4 aint bad