This partnership with Mahindra ended this month. And Brazil wasn't part of this plan, I think it was a India only deal
This partnership with Mahindra ended this month. And Brazil wasn't part of this plan, I think it was a India only deal
This was expected, Ford of Brazil has been taking some bad decisions that now looks like was just a gradual end to the Brazilian production. First they killed the truck division, that was doing great with some new engines, transmission and the old F-Series with Cummins engine basically had a market for itself in rural…
Well, the Cadillac CTS and STS had 5 lugs on the regular model and 6 on the V model. The amount of lugs don’t determine if the car have different platform, this happens with lots of cars
I remember this car, Brazilian magazines talked a lot about it at the time because it was planned to succeed the first gen A class and achieve the success the egg-shaped Mercedes didn’t have. At the time the first generation Ford EcoSport had huge sales number and zero direct competitors, this smart crossover was aimed…
Use all the money to fix an Alfa Romeo
My dad bough a G29 recently and I tried for a bit on my PS4. The shifter felt like this video, after a while I stopped use it. But somehow I still prefer the Dualshock controller, maybe I need more time to get used to the wheel
Was about to ask that. Back in the day my family’s groceries was transported at the trunk of a Fiat Uno without any issue. When my father got a Corolla the stuff rolled around the trunk and was more sensible put the groceries at the backseat floor
Just to complement, GTA IV had some cramped apartments without any gameplay issue
This is closer to a rally raid car than a safari 911. It looks cool tho
I love the interior of this car, have lots of clever storage and futuristic look.
You can keep the size and lower the weight, the Jaguar XJ X350 did that with lots of aluminiun. Or the F150 for a more recent and affordable example
The 911 Turbo should be called 911 Turbo Turbo
In Brazil the Dauphine was nicknamed with the name of a powdered milk brand that had a slogan about how it dissolved without mixing. The biggest irony was the Dauphine being sold by Willys-Overland alongside with the Jeep CJ, the same brand had the most reliable and the least reliable car in the market.
Once per month, sometimes even less. Since my family lives in the city centre, we use the car mostly on highways. And the highway we use the most have a high traffic of trucks carrying iron ore, so even in a nice asphalted road the car became brown. The main focus is to keep the interior clean. And since my Fit is all…
Every Grand National or GNX was locked somewhere for the last 30 years? I lost the count of the amount of these cars was found with two digits mileage in the last years
Jason, I think this is the best chance to introduce you to the aussie version of the car desk in one of the weirdest Australian cars