Can’t say this left me with a feeling of confidence...
Can’t say this left me with a feeling of confidence...
Proven Fact: Left lane hogs bunch up traffic thereby increasing the chance of a collision. Whether or not anyone gets aggressive behind the fuck-o, they are causing a dangerous situation to build up behind them. This is why it is illegal in many states to travel in the left lane. By respecting the left lane as a…
No, left.
I disable as many nannies as I can (except stability control, I like that one) but I also make every effort to get out of faster traffic’s way.
No one is advocating “massively breaking the speed limit”, Mr Hyperbole. Kindly see yourself out.
Would that be any eyeball, or must it be in your head?
So is speeding dude.
Speeding isn’t courteous towards others either.
Reality is also unpopular as you demonstrate with this twisted thinking.
Seeing as he lives in ground zero of Hipster Hell, he’ll most likely find a fool who will happily separate from their money for this thing.
FTFY
Over/under on stories about crossovers going through storefronts to stories about sedans going through storefronts is 4.5. My money’s on the over.
It had body-on-frame and a V8?!? I think I hate you for making the Borrego intriguing.
I’d like to know why...
“There isn’t a second in which we wouldn’t freely give our lives in exchange for hers. The hurt is unbelievable.”
That’s the funny thing about saying “was one of the best”, it still leaves room for some of the other cars to be better. So the fact that Camry and Accord outsold the Fusion, but no other mid-sized sedan did, puts it squarely in the top 3. Hence “one of the best”.
A few questions before pulling the trigger:
I get what you’re saying, and it makes sense, but the Fusion was one of the best sedans on the market. This is reflected in Hyundai’s decision to mimic it with their latest offering. It isn’t a coincidence the front of this looks an awful lot like a Fusion. They’re clearly aiming at taking full advantage of Ford’s…
They’re banking on benefiting from reduced competition. Hyundai knows there are people who will be looking elsewhere because Ford no longer offers the Fusion. It didn’t strike you as odd that this new sedan looks eerily like the Fusion* from the front?
I see Aston Martin and Audi in my eye.