I had a 96 that i got for 8500cdn back in 2003. best vehicle ever unless 12-13mpg is a problem for you.
I had a 96 that i got for 8500cdn back in 2003. best vehicle ever unless 12-13mpg is a problem for you.
i drove lots of 80s and 90s car and never saw such a thing
Damn straight!
Wrangler. Yeah, the Cherokee is a nice mall cruiser that can party in dirt, but Wrangler.
You're over there pretending that the M5 wouldn't be your daily driver..
"Gas is cheap right now, like, this month, seems like a perfect time to commit to a 60 month loan on a 16 mpg Yukon/Suburban/Escalade!"
It's not perfect until you get one with a MaxCare warranty.
They are all in Atlanta.
Like a median guardrail?
Start a signal fire to alert rescuers. This PT cruiser should suffice, and that wheelbarrow over there can carry lots of kindling.
As time passes, the Veyron gets weirder and becomes more of an anomaly. It is, in it's own fucking bizarre way, just as focused as the McLaren F1, but instead of 'greatest driving experience', its weird-ass goal was to be a drama-free 250mph luxury car. You can get in, put your foot down, hold the wheel, and some…
Didn't realize that they can't just replace the rear fender. Why is that?
yeah, after reading the latest truck comparo in C&D where a Silverado with 50 more horsepower matched the fuel economy I think ecoboost has so far failed to live up to the hype.
Grandstanding Chicken Littles gonna grandstand.
Where did you get a picture of the next Wrangler?
I think Montero is one of those names that's so well known and so closely associated with its manufacturer, that casual consumers who don't really follow the auto industry probably think its still for sale right now.
If you listen to the Apollo 13 commentary, Ron Howard tells a story when they were editing and Buzz Aldrin came by and was blown away with the footage he was watching because he'd never seen it before (it was the rocket launching and the camera angle is from the gantry). Howard explained to him it wasn't real. …