Not true. A lot of European cars require clutch-in to start too. I think all VW, Audi, Skoda cars do.
Not true. A lot of European cars require clutch-in to start too. I think all VW, Audi, Skoda cars do.
No worries, we’ve got a few of those as well. ;)
But I like my gauges. Please don’t take physical gauges away.
Europe drives manual. So that should cover it.
No diesel passenger cars in China. There are a few private imports smuggled in but that’s pretty much about it.
Apparently, any way that pleases your self is OK.
And somehow the greatest T-shirt in history on mankind is... beige.
Middle one has a turbo charger. Rest is naturally aspirated.
Columns: all three engine configurations come with 4 wheel drive.
Is it just me or wheels are too small and rubber too skinny?
And that’s how Jalopnik got the banned by Audi.
Like a battalion or two of tourists with some heavy anti-aircraft and anti-ship capabilities.
First Toyota and their pickups, now Sony and PS4... sneaky Japanese...
I didn’t know Irish is a race now.
Now this Volvo is a shooting brake, not a wagon. But I do agree, wagons are cool. Shooting brakes even more so.
It’s an almost-wagon!
...especially in brown, am I right?
I love that steering wheel!
Orlove orloved. What’s the news here?
I’ve seen those or very similar ones here in China and thought ‘oh, well, another knock-off’. But as it turns out, they are the real thing... oh, well.