Maybe it is just my US perspective (I don’t know where you are), but I can’t think of any cars that have pop out windows on regular doors
Maybe it is just my US perspective (I don’t know where you are), but I can’t think of any cars that have pop out windows on regular doors
For the ultimate wind tunnel experience!
I have never seen that before, but I feel confident saying that it looks like they grafted the front end of one car on top of another one and then put a first gen Honda Odyssey behind it
This is cool and weird at the same time. Exactly what I expect out of a Citroen
This car pulls off the “turn signals above the headlights” look much better than the Cherokee
I would think it is twofold: The fact that it is AWD tells me it doesn’t have a manually selectable transfer case in the first place, and that pretty much everyone who buys an AWD SUV doesn’t care about low range so the manufacturer doesn’t waste money to put it in
I have also seen Chevy Traverses needing to be pushed off for the same reason
I had to pull a Forester off the sand in OBX a few years back. They didn’t understand the need for ground clearance
A lot of power seats in newer cars have something like that. Each key is programmed with a driver profile. When key 1 unlocks the car, the seat automatically moves to driver 1’s preferred settings. And the same thing for key 2/driver 2
lifted cars (BMW X5, Porsche Cayenne, Mercedes GLE)
The commercial before this video was a Nationwide commercial. Have I just been incepted?
More cars need coin holders. My ‘98 Blazer had one, and my wife’s ‘12 Liberty has one, but you don’t see them very often anymore
What it is is the world’s first SU-vertible, a part-SUV, part-convertible
That is who I thought the target market was for these, but every single one I see in the wild (and there have been dozens) is driven by a guy that I would guess is in his 50s
My wife makes fun of me that if I wont the lottery, I wouldn’t go out and buy a fancy car like most people. My driveway would be littered with old trucks (K5 Blazer especially) and muscle cars that are far from show quality
I know someone who totaled one of these and when out immediately and bought another. Aztec love is strong
It’s still around. My Jeep has it and a lot of newer Fords have it - and you can pick the color!
Of course the Wrangler comes in quite a few different flavors, starting at the $30,000 Sport...