There was such a thing as a Jeep Liberty, and it probably did break down a lot.
There was such a thing as a Jeep Liberty, and it probably did break down a lot.
I bought a 2002 Altima right when they first came out. I’d come outside and people would be staring at it. It was a beautiful car and I was really happy with. As time went on I started noticing all of the cheap cost cutting and I feel like the joy of new car ownership faded pretty quickly.
I think you’re thinking of Alfa Romeo Quadrifoglios.
That’s the original Mazda MPV, after its facelift.
Yeah, being elected officials, Sheriffs seem to be way more inclined to endorse hard core policing policies.
I know they’ve been fighting the window repair places pretty hard on getting access to the parts of the car required to align cameras and sensors and other things involved in window replacement.
My daughter’s Fit has radar cruise control.
I wonder to what extent the drivers of these cars is a factor. These would tend to be driven by younger (or sometimes really old) drivers with less experience I would think. Case in point, my 16 year old daughter was gifted a Fit (not on the list, thankfully) by grandpa. On the other hand, the Fit is loaded with…
Wasn’t expecting advice on where to eat in my current location in a post about a car manufactured where I was born. This thread has everything!
There was another Jalopnik article a while ago about how many cars a particular VW engine appeared in, and I know one was an AMC. Might be what you’re thinking of.
Just starring your post for making look up what a courgette is and for making me giggle thinking of that scene.
I know that’s 100% correct, but ironically one of the 8 belongs to a very elderly lady who lives behind me. It’s a wagon and everything.
Explain to me where the Code of Federal Regulations came from. Not to mention the equivalent regulatory codes found in all 50 states.
That shifter looks annoying AF. How long does it take to move it from 1 to P?
Down in Kenosha we had Matadors, which were replaced with Wagoneers.
Same thing happened to my mom. My dad had just leased an E36 and then passed away. Unfortunately he put my mom on the lease so she had to sell it at a loss and buy out the lease.
Looking forward to your Kenosha write up, since I grew up there.
Looks like his hands will be well protected in the event of a fire.
I used to live a couple of miles away from the WLW tower. I could listen to it by picking up my landline phone.
Maybe someone rolled it back 100,000 miles ago!