Okay, what car keeps its value the best? Buy, sell. Have a mill.
Okay, what car keeps its value the best? Buy, sell. Have a mill.
Kinda reminds me the newer Hyundai crossovers. Except where Hyundai's fascias present a big presence the rest of the car continues to embody, Ford's angry and boxy fronts bring a look the curved rear absolutely ruins.
Just this morning I noticed the app icon for Aviate was different. I wondered why.
Since when is Toyota incapable of making their own cars?
Well.
So I guess I can see the case here - GM's poor handling of this Cobalt business has smeared the Cobalt name. Cars that used to be worth at least as much as any other shitty non-Jap/Euro compact are now, somehow, worth less. (Didn't know that was really possible...) Practically, I guess this is a defamation suit on…
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It was a bit worse. Dodge called a BMW a Challenger.
Let's not forget, GM's competition as a domestic brand is Chrysler and Ford. So GM's only competition is Ford.
And my smartphone has more pixels per inch than a plasma screen TV.
Craigslist at some point added a make/model search box to their cars/trucks section. This should eliminate the tags problem since sellers can only list their vehicle as one make and model. I've yet to come across this with the new search.
Buick.
Was scrolling through comments, not really paying attention. Went "oh slipknot." Was not Slipknot.
Definitely a crossover. Immediate reaction is somewhat of a Lincoln vibe... like, feels like a lifted MKT. Certainly not a Lincoln though.
Starting with the Trax, the LA Times tells us GM plans to add 11 new SUV to their lineup in China by 2018. They reckon the Chinese will be buying seven million SUVs a year by 2020, and we already know Chrysler is looking to get a piece of that as well with their new Jeep offerings.
No, but really, what kind of question is that?
See, where I used to live in suburban Alabama, the cops used two types of cars - marked Tahoes with light bars, which are big and hard to miss, and unmarked American sedans. Being that this was, again, suburban Alabama, these were pretty much the only sedans on the street. So if you saw an Impala you knew it was a…