Walmart is smart - their stores in rich neighborhoods look like fancy stores.
Walmart is smart - their stores in rich neighborhoods look like fancy stores.
Uselessness has never stopped collectible-ness before. For an example of interior function being sacrificed because the designer didn't give a damn, examine any one of Frank Lloyd Wright's houses.
The reason you're surprised "given the anti-EV/Green car..." is the same reason you combine EV and Green Car. I don't think anyone (or at least not many) here is AGAINST electric cars, except that there's not an electric car in production today that doesn't suck for one reason or another. "Green cars" and the "Green"…
It's the same quirk on all my cars - they take two tries to start on a hot day. My first car, an '87 cutlass (supreme!) had a hole in the carb float bowl, so if it was hot, or really any time it sat for more than a few hours, you had to crank it, pump the gas a few times, and then crank it again. My '93 miata has a…
Yep. If you're gonna buy an Elise, make it a solid example, otherwise you just end up with a car that never quite feels right - which is not what you want to feel around the twisties.
I don't want to sound like an old man, but have you driven a Chrysler T&C recently? Damn fine people-mover, though I'd wait for the kids to grow out of the "sticking lollypops to the walls" phase.
If you drive in a part of the country with 2 lane highways instead of interstates, you quickly discover that most small SUVs/CUVs lack passing power. When you want to pass that tractor in a hurry, it would be nice to have a little more kick.
perfected except that it's designed to be difficult to see out of, uncomfortable to sit in (try putting your arm on the window sill), uninvolving to drive, and lacking anything at all that might cause to to become attached to your vehicle in a way that would preclude you purchasing a new one 5 years down the line.
Buy a 30 year old 911, or wait for the ND?
In case you're not kidding - the only thing worse than landing after a bad jump is landing after a bad jump and ending up tangled in a very angry hunk of metal and plastic.
Just pointing out that a hard core street monster from 25 years ago barely keeps up with a family-friendly sport hatch with an MSRP in the low 5 digits, at least in one metric.
Times have changed. A Mazdaspeed 3 will beat an '85 Testarossa to 60, and do it with a grin on its face.
We stopped in a couple towns in Yukon that were very pleasant. One (whose name I can't remember) had free internet at the library, and the librarian gave us popsicles!
I'm pretty frequently That Guy who takes pictures of anything that's interesting about a car. I've learned that people who have an unusual vehicle (like a 6-door Caddy) probably won't mind.
When I bought my Element, the PO told me the CD player didn't work. That was almost 2 years ago, and just a week ago a friend put a CD in without me noticing.
You remember the last GM diesel in the US? If we keep hopes low, we lessen the chance of having our hearts broken.
I appreciate the education. I've only been through the empty parts of western canada once, and we (unsurprisingly) didn't encounter too many locals.
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There are less Lamborghinis in existence than there are Civics that have had their stereo replaced. It is not the same.