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“Stupid cheap”

I joined in August, when did this happen?

Relative Oppo noob here, what was this Fiesta Sedan War?

“Do you remember Smokey and the Bandit I remember Smokey and the Bandit”

FYI the car looks exactly the same.

Fun fact: the interior of the Evoque Convertible comes in black, red, orange, and green. GREEEEEEEN!

I don't see it as pointless variant of the Evoque, but rather as a posh Jeep Wrangler. When you look at it like that it makes much more sense.

Is it just me, or is $72,000 for a midsized SUV kinda, you know, insane? I understand it’s a Maserati, but starting at $20,000 more than a comparable X5, GLE, or even Cayenne is pretty nuts. It’ll sell well for a Maserati, but it won’t the sales success FCA hopes it will be unless it’s priced much more competitively.

Why do automakers suck at naming? They even find some way to mess up when they have relatively simple alphanumeric naming systems. Just call it the i10 and be done with it.

I used to be like the majority of people, thinking that if rather get the Lexus LX over the Land Cruiser because it’s practically the same price and has a better badge. But after seeing the latest LX and watching this video, I can confirm that I have safely arrived back into the Land Cruiser camp.

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Actually, thinking back on it, the most expensive thing that it needed was actually a wheel bearing. Not an easy thing to replace by yourself. And it wasn’t something the mechanic made up, since we had been hearing the noise for quite a while before we brought it in. Not sure how it slipped my mind when I made the

See my response to Quade. Seven years and counting, nothing broken.

Ours is an 09. Just had to do the most expensive repair ever in 7 years and 70,000 miles of ownership. It was $1500 for a new timing belt, tensioners, and some other stuff. All wear items. Nothing has ever broken on it, but unfortunately we may be getting to the point where stuff might break. Only time will tell.

There’s the problem- you’re talking about a Chrysler van. Our Odyssey’s power doors have never had a single problem in 7 years of ownership. Also, for 28 grand power sliding doors should be standard on a minivan. Our Odyssey had them standard, even though that was 7 years ago and our mid-trim version only cost

Now you get to feel like Tavarish and all his broken unreliable European cars!

Especially since pretty much the only complaints about the Fit are just the powertrain.

The only problem with the new Civic, as far as I’m concerned, is that Honda also makes this:

Interesting. I didn't think to do that. Mine was an epic shade of blue.

I really like it actually. I can even tolerate the different color C-pillar. Looks good in a ton of different colors too.