jakyle111995
My Skoda is the most Superb
jakyle111995

Its brand loyalists who are really feeling these inflated prices. But if your open to all makes you will find there are some great deals out there. Just got a 2021 VW Arteon loaded for 13% off msrp, 0% for 72 and got $42.5k in trade for a 2019 4Runner ORP with 30k miles on the clock that I bought new for $37.5k and

I will buy a Fiesta ST from Europe in 25 years.

it’s called “solidarity”

I support those workers when the’re struggling, because if they win it makes the entire working class stronger.

pretty much everything the working class ever achieved was due to solidarity

As for “greedy”.... you mean the CEO and the rich people that own the company

I get that blacked out is a bit overdone, but to my eye that 2022 model looks SO much better than the 2014 you posted. To each their own of course. 

I had an ‘05 expedition back before all this over landing became the big fad. I had it on 2" pucks with 35" open country at’s, an aluminum roof rack I built, a front mounted receiver hitch (and hitch mounted winch). I pulled the back seats out and had a platform and mattress in it. Made for an awesome camping/fishing

Really angling for my son to consider one of these as he has been making noise that its just about time to buy his first new car but he wants relatively inexpensive and good economy. Currently driving an older Mitsu Mirage but its rusting away and he is borrowing mom’s car more and more lately to get out of driving

Really looking forward to seeing how the $60k Lyriq compares to these SUVs that are $20k+ more. Yes the Lyriq is only RWD for that cost but the AWD version will be out by the end of next year and I can’t see it being more than $10k more.

...and now i’m off to google “does a 2 inch lift destroy the driving dynamics of a GTI”

I’m absolutely thinking about Civic Si and I’m glued to that forum for more on it. 2022 will debut new GTI, new WRX, new Si and Elantra N. Plus the GLI is still around and very good (if you hate the new GTI interior). I’ve wanted a fun but practical third car (besides the standard mini van and pickup combo we have in

Mini Clubman for the Jalops. It’s a wagon (more or less), fun to drive, and comes with a manual by default. Please buy one so that Mini keeps them in production so that I can buy one in a few years. :(

Need to make optometrist appointment because I'm not seeing it.

I think those are just two example screenshots on one slide in a presentation.

This car looks like a generally great choice for someone wanting something in this category. I was/am a firm defender of the old one as well - my girlfriend has a base model 2017 outlander sport, and it’s the perfect car for someone who hates driving and just wants basic and reliable transportation that can carry a

honestly, compared to the last Gen this looks OK to me. 

Simple. Don’t cheap out buying any car, and you wouldn’t have had issues in the first place. I’ve owned 5 GTIs so far, from the last 5 generations each. Every single one I bought was the best example I could afford, and ran them hard. They NEVER failed and not once had a CEL (surprising for a VW). I’m sorry, but If

Some of the current BMWs with the Parking Assistance Package have what’s called the BMW Reversing Assistant, which will remember whatever steering movements you made to get into a tricky parking spot, and will perform them in reverse to get you out of that spot. I guess that system is a precursor to what’s in the iX

I can’t believe they looked at the GTI/Golf R, their only competition in the US, and decided making the car appear as cheap as possible was a good plan. Unpainted black plastic all over the damn car. Wow.

Here’s a quick edit with body-color trim

Enhance.

This is getting closer to what im wanting as an electric car. I want an electric wagon thats affordable. If they were to just give it more of a square back allowing for more cargospace it would almost be there. would still be a bit tall for a wagon but would be close enough to get me to purchase