I don’t know...
I don’t know...
The X-Type Estate is one of the most bizarre cars to ever be sold stateside. People weren’t really snatching up Jaguars at the time, and even fewer were buying station wagons. “Compact luxury station wagons” is a pretty unusual niche, in the U.S. at least. I think I’ve only ever seen one of these in real life.
I can’t answer your question, and I normally dislike stanced cars, but I think that looks awesome.
The kit kind of makes it look a bit too....Z’ish...for me.
JESUS FUCKING CHRIST WITH THIS GUY.
All of you Saab people, all you want is to talk about Saabs, and talk about Saabs, and moan how you can’t buy new…
If that is the case the dashcam owner practices backwards courtesy which is a leading cause of congestion, annoyance, and collisions. Backward courtesy is where the person practicing it decides to be nice to person A at the expense of person B instead of following the written rules of the road.
For $500, you can have a legitimate (read: real) LeMons car. Hard not to say Nice Price to this one.
Sexy XF? More like sexy AF! Amirite?
Reminder: This is what the world lost when the original Penn Station was demolished.
The last true Saab concept car, the 2006 Aero X Concept, might be a decade old but the inside still looks like it’s from the future.
This is cute and everything, but ultimately a silly promotional project that will not result in any real sales volume. What Fiat should really be working on is a fast-back version of the 124:
*please enter some content kinja? The image is the content!
That sounds like a really
The Navy’s new immense stealth destroyer U.S.S. Zumwalt successfully navigated around the retired executives and…
I’m fine. Everything’s fine.
e85 Z4 > NB Miata
Thanks!
Repeat after me: the left lane is NOT the “fast lane” it is the passing lane. It is for passing, not for cruising, regardless of your speed.
This, forever and ever.