Growing up, there was someone in the area (I never met the person) who must have been a higher-up at the Fiat/Lancia facility off I-295 in South Jersey, because I used to see a variety of Lancias driving around town.
Growing up, there was someone in the area (I never met the person) who must have been a higher-up at the Fiat/Lancia facility off I-295 in South Jersey, because I used to see a variety of Lancias driving around town.
i would have loved to see a 2-door version with a 1.5 to 2.0 liter 4-cylinder.
Ford Ecosport
Are those engineering, mechanical or styling updates to the vehicles themselves, or software updates?
This is low hanging fruit, but I recently discouraged a friend from buying a Tesla.
BTW, I’m talking about the Cutlass which was a Chevy Malibu with a different grille, not the GM10/W-Body Cutlass Supreme which was a totally different vehicle.
My DD at the time was a ‘95 Grand Prix GT with a whole whopping 210hp, so the Cutlass was a bit of a dog.
1997 Olds Cutlass, which was just a badge-engineered Chevy Malibu
Counterpoint on the color scheme: it looks like a tacky out-of-place afterthought.
i used to see one all the time back in the ‘90s when i lived in Wilmington DE. The silver/grey hatch with the red body always looked weird to me, like it was unfinished or something.
Traffic on I-75 North between Macon and Atlanta was a mess this morning with evacuees fleeing the storm, and gas prices as some stations have jumped $0.20/gal.
Damn, there’s something in my eye.....
I’ve had a thing for 5-door hatchbacks since my neighbor lent my his Camry hatch to pick-up my new television from a long-defunct appliance store called Dee’s.
Well played, sir. Well played.
Dodge Omni GLH
Why not?
There’s nothing like driving with the top down on a warm spring day and feel your cares disappear.
The Mustang II
I did say ‘street tires’
What planet are you from? (See what i did there?)