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most of us have a long enough commute, we literally can’t bike or walk to work. we can’t afford to live where we work.

Having V8 torque simply makes driving stick effortless. Having a low power application means you actually need to have some more input in the throttle in order to make it move. It’s really just a better way to actually learn as opposed to learning with all the torque in the world.

Did we forget the 2000s-10s Nissan lineup?

the C30 in the US only came with the 2.5L T. The S40 which shares much of the same platform was the bottom of the totem pole and it had the 2.4L standard. My 2.4L S40 suffered from fueling problems and became more trouble that it was worth to fix so it’s long gone now. The red flag for cheap volvos is just that, they

Coming to a dealer near you for the low low price of $199,995!! Don’t miss out!

1968 Buick Wildcat 2 door hardtop

I just wish they would feature the long list of legit road courses in the US like, VIR, PittRace, Road Atlanta, Road America, etc., heck even the Charlotte Roval.

If it doesn’t get any of the Wildcat badges from the 60s, it just isn’t worth it.

if we could stop bringing attention to these cars that would be greaaaaaat...I really want one for a hair-brained project and the more people talk about them, the harder it is to find one for cheap.

If it was built like it should’ve been from the start, making it a legendary collector classic...sure...but it wasn’t. and it isn’t.

Floor mounted High Beam Switches

This car will go the exact same way as the Focus RS did. It’ll be priced high enough to start that the target buyers, young adults, can’t afford it. Then dealers will mark it up even more leading to low sales and within 3-4 years it will be taken off the market. Sad but true.

This car will go the exact same way as the Focus RS did. It’ll be priced high enough to start that the target buyers, young adults, can’t afford it. Then dealers will mark it up even more leading to low sales and within 3-4 years it will be taken off the market. Sad but true.

This article resonated with me. I have a 2005 Volvo S40 which is my backup, poor-weather car. The AC never worked right so I took it in last week to get serviced at the cost of $500 all in. The day after, it decided to completely die and stranded me along the highway with an apparent failed fuel pump. $350 later for

something to consider when talking about reliability is ease of maintenance if and when a vehicle does need work. This is something that is often overlooked in many models.

I put a set of stock S550 18" wheels on my 2012 GT. Looks Wayyyyy better with those over the stock 18" Chrome wheels. I don't have many pics, also pictures is my daily but you get the point

Was the LS not just a box of Jaguar parts shipped to Michigan for assembly? So the inherent electrical gremlins of Jaguars also carried over?

Not one mention of the Buick Grand National???

my parents just picked one of these up as a gift for my sister. Besides some paint chipping, the thing is solid! With a toddler to haul around, those little square cars like the Soul fit in perfectly. Minivans are great for multiple kids but for just one, it’s perfect!

A TRUE $25k Price Tag. Like what Saturn did in the 90s. No markups, no insane packages that double the cost. Walk in with a price and walk out with a car for that price.