bollocks. he has a british accent.
bollocks. he has a british accent.
not that bad look of a car.. this pic above is awful with those wheels.
i think they are forgetting they're in australia.. oh wait. isn't it a land full of convicts now?
I can get to costco in 15 minutes. tons of fun.
someone educate me on how do these people contribute to society?
I'm hopefuly its something relatively small. my s10 needs to be eventually replaced?
where can I get 295 width winter tires on the cheap? lol
ignoring revisions, a seat belt is #1. imagine how many people would be ejected...
that looks amazingly..... bland.
if they buttoned every piece of the car up and it was perfect, thats a fair price.
I'm with you. being a converted GM guy, I've never seem to feel like the Mustang "fits" what I'm looking for. the Challenger seems more in line for some reason too.
what they look like not in motion:
I agree. It desperately needed an update the minute it came out. the Chargers LED tails are an awesome design as an example.
how do you run after a perp in a full length skirt?
can you imagine how much more space you would have in a cabover setup? your front doors end at the middle mark of the length of the van.....
my raging truck boner is gone. it almost looked like a baby silverado which I would be all about. but it isn't. its just a regular cab silverado coined "smaller"
exactly. look at the c7! they almost look like someone photoshopped the front wheels onto the back as a rendition.... then the functional team saw it and said "oh this is what they want? ok i'll make a 19x11 wheel with a flat face. SMH
Is there someone out there who hates concave wheels and love flat faced aftermarket wheels?
Mercedes is offering up to $60 million to dealers for higher customer service ratings, BMW is adding "Geniuses" to its staff. These are people who don't care about sales. Audi is adding valet parking, more convenient hours, and other technology to make luxury car ownership.
Maybe sort of true. I think two other things are going on here: