Minibikes in general are a recipe for disaster... :-)
Minibikes in general are a recipe for disaster... :-)
Don't give them any ideas.
Is the BMW more impressive than the Stinger? The Stinger seems like a flashier car to me.
You’ve reviewed a STATION WAGON yet show zero pictures of the trunk/cargo area! Does the boot say, “FEED ME CARGO!” Inquiring minds need to know.
Acuras are sold as Hondas in the rest of the world. I con’t imagine parts being that expensive. BTW: I own an Acura... the reason I say “I can’t imagine” is because the car’s been rock solid reliable over the time I’ve owned it.
Almost a third is a pretty significant fraction IMO.
Neutral:
It definitely stands out among the used bar of soap cars as it’s more of a used suppository shape
And once he was assured by the dealer all was well, it’s fraud, regardless of how much the car cost.
Well the front fender, hood, and indicator lights are from a Longhood (pre-74) and the rest is G-body. It just doesn’t look right to my eyes - especially side-on.
Yes, the 5th largest economy in the world is lost. Give me a break.
If you owned an 02 ACR and were in it for less than $28k there is no way I’d call that a mistake.
It’s always the people at the top, who have what you don’t, telling you to be happy with what you have.
I’ll let you in on a secret. Most rich people aren’t driving an Aston Martin. That is if we are talking about high net worth people with money in the bank.
Also: Skyler Howes and Andrew Short rounded out the top 10 in moto, so three Yanks filling out the top echelon is a respectable showing.
The other side of the coin is if I’m a buyer who wants one, and I just plunked down $60,000 on an overpowered 90's Mercedes, I’d damn well expect the dealer to let me keep it.
Neutral: I have experienced “unintentional acceleration.” It was in the late 1990s after I’d only been driving for a year or two. I hit Resume on the cruise control in my 1989 Bonneville within a couple mph of the set point, at which point it floored the gas and just kept accelerating well past the set point. When I…