That might be my problem.
That might be my problem.
Problem is, they don't look good.
Not a motorcyclist here, so I’m trying to understand the point of some of these mods. When it comes to the articles about stupid car mods, I at least understand why someone would install some of them. In this article, some of the modifications make no sense at all. What is the point of #7, #5, or #2?
Don’t get me wrong; I’m not saying you should never haggle at the dealership. If the dealer is marking up prices, absolutely talk them down. I'm just saying that most people will like the system because it makes the whole process more streamlined.
Good point, I didn't consider that.
According to your article earlier this week, Stef, all the GT-R LM needs to do well at Le Mans is reliability. Even if it gets within 10 seconds of the pace of the Porsches and Audis at Le Mans, the Nissan could make it to the podium if they hold together.
Neutral: No one really likes haggling unless you get a really good deal. However, if Lexus actually implements this system, I think I will definitely benefit their sales. Also, you don’t negotiate the price of groceries, but they seem to sell pretty well (I know that isn’t really a fair comparison).
Ordinarily, a 39 year old Italian car is an instant Crack Pipe, but this seems to be an exception. Only 23,000 miles and looks like it has been cared for extremely well. Combine that with the uniqueness of the car and you have yourself a NP.
Only two rows, but the segment that the SRX is in sells vehicles like crazy, so even having one entrant will guarantee tons of sales.
Neutral: The car hacking is definitely not an isolated issue. Harman says it doesn’t affect any other brands, but as far as I know, there are other brands that have infotainment units made by companies so other than Harman (Tesla, for one). Also, I don't believe any other cars were attempted to be hacked, so we don't…
I don’t know why, but I kind of love cheap, barebones cars like Dacias and Ladas. They have a sense of honesty about them, but I digress.
Understeer?
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Brad! You loved Brad!
Brad! You loved Brad!
I hope his spleen is insured.
How about a Hyundai Tuscon?
Actually kidding about the Rodeo. My buddy’s dad still daily drives an Isuzu Trooper that works flawlessly, so I actually kind of appreciate some of those older SUVs.
Your mother had an Isuzu Rodeo? I'm so sorry Doug.
I saw a 356 at a car show once, and it was absolutely beautiful. Right up there with the E-type in terms of looks. Also much smaller than it looks in pictures.