hethoughtofcars
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hethoughtofcars

Have you actually driven an SX4? It has the specs, but it sure doesn't live up to them.

Just curious, but which two did you own? And why did you get the second one if you regretted the first one?

That makes more sense, although it looks like some Jalops take the brown very seriously.....

There is no American station wagon sold here in the good old US of A, and for those of us who yearn for brown diesel manual transmission wagons (BDMTW, to you folks in the know), from America, this is A Problem.

The automatic can be a two speed for all I care. Just offer it with a manual!

Audi actually reached #4 in terms of car reliability according to Consumer Reports (#4!!!!!!) behind Lexus, Toyota, and Honda. Last year they were apparently #5 but moved ahead of Mazda this year. I'm sure Acura was in the top 10, but Audi seems to be making some pretty solid cars lately.

If there was ever a modern car that was defined by its marketing campaign, it's the 2014 Kia Soul. You can't go anywhere in the boxy little hatchback without someone mentioning those hamsters. Thankfully, there's more to this car than cute TV commercials.

Yeah I don't think most people who argue that diesels aren't worth it (in America at least) because the car initially costs a couple thousand more PLUS the fuel costs more per gallon, take in to consideration resale value. I think leasing a Golf TDI wouldn't make much financial sense, but if you tend to keep and/or

For one reason, VW basically has the market cornered on diesels in passenger cars. Because of that their diesel models remain popular regardless how old the car is getting. A gas Passat in its 5th or 6th year will not be nearly as competitive with other cars in its class (Accords, Camrys, Altimas) who may gotten

The cost of diesel certainly is more expensive, and there may not be any upfront tax breaks but diesels still hold their resale value by magnitudes better than their gasoline counterpoints. Here in Portland (within 100 miles), a 10 year old gas Jetta averages around $4500, where the diesel version comes close to $9500

I believe the joke is that it is actually "Barely Legal" magazine, but your nosy Post Office deliveryman/woman thinks you are getting a magazine called "Modern Shitbox"

But it sounds like he just brought it from Canada. How about the first one imported straight to the US from Japan?

To be fair: the tent on the Aztec was optional. A garden hose was guaranteed with this.

That BMW is GORGEOUS. The Triumph is sweet too, I've never seen that coupe.

Ha! No way. That trunk is designed just to hold the top. You couldn't fit the proverbial candy bar in there with the top stashed. I guess that's what the lockable cubbies were for...

True indeed. And they're lockable!

That's not my car or my parking job, for the record.

In my early 20's I owned a Del Sol and there were 3 of us who wanted to go out, so the smaller of my 2 friends (maybe 5'8 160lbs?) jumped in the trunk. He fit quite well, actually.

Well now I want to collect them all! This one will always be my favorite though:

I immediately thought of the 200, but the front end bulges forward more like a passat or maybe a cc.