geronimo57
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The 330i and my Ducati Monster are the only vehicles I’ve owned that I really regret getting rid of.

The problem with Harleys is the same problem with Corvettes.....

You spend all your life from your childhood wanting one until you can finally (barely) afford one only to realize that everyone else has one and you are once again indistinguishable from the masses.

So you spend $20k modding it only to realize that you

Well, it is a generation behind the competition now (though, I’d argue the Corolla is at least a generation behind in terms of tech, but that sells purely on reputation for people who pretty much only care about reliability as if every other car is a Triumph Stag). The DCT debacle didn’t help, either, but building a

My thought is that even if you just break even, you still have a customer and if treated right, that customer may choose to remain loyal to Ford for their next purchase. I can’t understand giving away hundreds of thousands of customers to the competition. Honestly, how many people that choose a car in the face of the

Ford’s decision is idiotic because it’s a response to current market trends and isn’t forward-looking at all. It’s the same kind of strategy that screwed over GM in 2008.

Oh, they are still buying them. Ford sold 200,000 Fusions last year, which is admittedly down from previous years. They sold 300,000 in 2015. So they are selling less now, but the real issue is that they have to put so many incentives on the hood, they don’t turn a significant profit. Sales number don’t really matter

Meh, Subaru has cornered the market of “jack of all trades, master of none”.

Heck I’d take a 90s CRV interior over a lot of modern stuff, much nicer plastics and especially interior cloth.

as to “getting” Subarus, try bombing down a gravel road in one, all of a sudden that suspension that seems tippy and soft on paved roads makes a ton of sense.  That’s the differentiator between Subaru and

Of course ease of access wasn’t the only reason. Moving from Italy (where I could make a 180 km highway trip in an hour) to Switzerland (where moderate speeding may cost you jail time) and having driven sports cars for more than a dozen years, I wanted to switch to an all-auto (adaptive cruise control, auto gearbox,

I find it amusing that this report comes out a day or two after Torch decides to basically call everyone who buys an SUV/CUV an idiot for not buying a hatch instead. While it may seem like a silly thing, this is a real, valid, rational reason to buy a vehicle that is higher off the ground.

Yeah, shame on him for writing what we all secretly feel!

1st gear: I have to say that, even if I’m not even 40 years old, getting in and out from my small SUV is noticeably more comfortable than any cars I ever had. My last car was a Boxster, I drove it daily it for over 8 years and I must admit that, passionate as I am about cars, some days I really wasn’t looking forward

Or a real article about 2014 Juggalos?

I’m an old 35, been listening to hip-hop since the early 90's I don’t get this genre. I have become my father.

These soundcloud rappers, from 6ix9ine to XXXTentacion and everyone in-between, I just don’t get it. What happened to early 00's hip-hop? Who are these freaks!? They make me feel so out of it.

this dude looks like a fake Onion article about 2017 rappers

As someone that lives in VA, it's harder than it may seem. The speed limits are ridiculously low throughout towns and cities across the state. I recall one day I was driving down a road where 35-40 mph would very easily be a safe speed, but the speed limit was 25-30. A city cop came up behind me. Do you know how

My mother drove (for the first time in her life) my GT-R from Miami to Washington, DC, and was pulled over in Emporia, VA (a known speed trap) for 81 mph, and given a reckless driving ticket. When she got home, fifteen different law firms sent her mail asking to represent her. It's all a fucked up scam, and she got

Solution: avoid Virginia at all costs.