you’re probably right.
This one may be the jewel, but I don’t want to influence anyone’s choice, so forget I said anything. A Geo Tracker, maybe a ‘91, with what appears to be a home-crafted plexi rear window, to turn it into a little tiny pickup!
Same experience. To ensure a smooth process, I went with them for the loan so there wouldn’t be a back and forth about it from my preferred lender. Didn’t trade in a car. And still my temp tags expired before I got my new plates. And the delivery experience was just plain bad.
Knowing the Germans, there’s probably a single word for that.
“A merger of equals” means “take the cash and run.”
Reading your comment, I can hear the motor choking putting in a tape. 😂
I am and I do.
I agree, I don’t understand why the NX is four years behind the RAV4 either. If anything it should work the other way around where the Lexus gets to go first followed by Toyota.
A new co-worker went to another country for a conference, and had to go back to his home country for visa renewal. He technically wasn’t even a coworker yet, so his stuff was being relocated including his car. He knew he’d be delayed with the visa, so he asked me to take care of his car for him. So, I picked it up…
I think the 2021 NX is based only the XA40 RAV4, which gets 34/30 mpg. The 2022 will be based on the 41/38 mpg Rav4 hybrid.
There was never any real change that came from the Prius because there was never any real sacrifice.
Yeah, I was taking the piss out of JLR. The different settings across manufacturers do similar things, like the sand that’s mentioned, so its interesting they’re going so strongly after VAG.
The dispute was over an invention in which a simple turn of a knob instructs the vehicle systems to adapt to different terrains. It’s a key feature in Jaguar’s F-Pace and Land Rover Discovery vehicles. JLR’s Land Rover division, the original maker of rugged all-terrain vehicles, filed the complaints after…
How could we forget Travis? He got to meet Jeff Gordon.
Immigrants’ kid, so owning “a car” was the dream. My mom was born shortly before a civil war, cars were almost nonexistent, and she didn’t learn to drive until she was in her mid-30s because suburban America requires it.
The arms race in the mid-size/large sedan category was really under appreciated. 300 hp Camry. The 2017 325hp Ford Fusion Sport. The 2017 Accord v6 with 270hp (pour one out for the v6). Even the old 2005 Altima SE-R with 260hp.
Nailed it. Everyone hated the styling of the 1 series when it was introduced. “It looks like a giant sat on it! Hahahaha!” Now that’s been around long enough to become traditional, folks are once again hating the new design. At this point, BMW knows there's no winning, so is gonna do what they want.
I agree, I think they should’ve just put the previous Macan S’s 2.9l into the base and chucked the EA888.
My mom came to the same realization in the late 90s as well. She’s got a giant ego, so after only buying new cars that she didnt maintain and were “bad cars,” she’s looked around and thought “other people can keep old cars on the road, I’m better than them, how hard can it be?” Unfortunately, she doesn’t know anything…