The Volkwagen Cabriolet is the perfect car for someone who wants an old Volkswagen Golf, but doesn’t want a roof.
The Volkwagen Cabriolet is the perfect car for someone who wants an old Volkswagen Golf, but doesn’t want a roof.
We bought her on September 15th, 1999, after the 323 my parents bought when they moved to America died. It was an awesome car that served us loyally for 16 years. Learned to drive in it, took it on my first big road trip from Chicago to Syracuse to see friends, and learned to fall in love with cars. Traded in on…
The first one I remember, 1959 Rambler Station Wagon:
That looks great, when did Ford revive the Mercury brand?
I think you do. Long, slab-sided body? Check. Horizontal head and tail lights? Check. Rounded nose? Check. Gaudy chrome grille? Check. Excessively tall face? Check.
I saw a couple when I was driving down to D.C. the other week. It is handsome, but the stance is off. It looks too top heavy on stock rims and rubber, much like a Honda Pilot.
That’s a heck of a review coming from an inscription owner.
he’s always squinting. it’s weird.
Any car on the GM lineup gets my vote in the ugly column.
I blame Doug Demuro
If I was wealthier and extremely enthusiastic about procreating, this thing would be absolutely fantastic.
Don’t agree.
Nobody’s asking you to buy one.
I can’t even name 64 colors...
MB is completely destroying the car industry with their interiors. Nobody else comes close. Absolutely stunning interiors, with quality technology, and class.
Nuh uh!
Obvious commercial brand alignment;
Doesn’t matter if its a Jeep or a Jag, this is cheesy
Jalops love used Fleet/Rental cars
no, that’s just because it’s a nissan.