CP. 6 grand can get you a far, far better Fox-body. Even though they’re more common, I’d rather have a well-sorted Capri RS or 86 GT 5-speed for that money.
CP. 6 grand can get you a far, far better Fox-body. Even though they’re more common, I’d rather have a well-sorted Capri RS or 86 GT 5-speed for that money.
From Robert Brockway on Cracked:
This must be the vehicle of choice for near-retirement real-estate saleswomen in Charlotte. Every one I’ve ever seen has been driven by a woman in her late 50s and had a big magnet with her photo and a real estate agency ad on the side. And they’ve either been black or that dark burgundy with tan interior/top combo.
That’s less than $1000 above the going rate for a running, sorted 4-cylinder 190E. It’s cheap enough to not worry about it.
You’d think that they’d have improved their voice recognition in the decade and a half since they put GM On*Star in the 2002 LL Bean Outback.
If I have to make a call on the road I’ll use the phone commands but that’s about it.
I’ll concur with all of your other replies and say that it’d definitely look better in black or a dark, dark blue. With the chrome accent along the bottom.
The bodywork and fiberglass looks really good, so I’m going to quote a prior NPOCP comment from Flyingstitch:
Excellent choice. I heard this on the “New Rock” station in Charlotte and was blown away.
2. Kegel exercises have little to no effect on gas mileage.
I have a bad, bad idea that involves an EXP and the drivetrain from a 2.0T AWD Escape. Fortunately I don’t have the funds to make it happen. My wife would get a bit stabby.
I bought a former rental - for $500 over a decade after its rental life had passed. Right now at work we are doing 80 Altimas from Enterprise - leather interior in all of them. Because the cloth is nasty.
This review of the ‘14 Corolla is more negative toward the buyers than the car itself:
Buzzards poop on their legs to keep cool. Like pigs doing mud baths.