Portland, Oregon, car theft capital of America. Not.
Portland, Oregon, car theft capital of America. Not.
That is SO misleading! It’s a non-glare windshield that also includes wipers! How very novel.
GM dropping the Corvair for the 1970 model year.
Flood car? How about thirty years of rain leaking in through the windows or the broken-down door seals? Same effect.
Owned three K-cars myself (4 if you count my ‘91 K-based Voyager), and even if I’m not feeling super nostalgic, I still would feel like this one is worth the dough mainly due to the low mileage and excellent shape.
Lots of dislike on here but no outright hatred for a J-car. That’s refreshing.
New Hampshire’s should be Ayuh... or should that be Maine’s?
You kids may not know it, but no less than General Motors used to do it in the 70s:
It means that GM should be 25 years ahead of most every other car company when it comes to EVs. But they’re not.
Read the numbers and weep, as it’s almost exactly the same dimensions as the Citation. GM gave up way too soon.
“...marketing to kids seems like a waste of time.”
Even the paint color is being aped!
Perhaps this reversal is because ol’ Henry himself made an appearance and reminded them that making all of your own stuff is better, because he did...
Hertz My Car.
Maybe everyone is reading too much into this?
The first thing customers will see is how good-looking the Rogue is compared to the RAV4. Those funky wheelarches on the RAV4 aren’t for everyone.
DeTomaso just announced plans to return so not quite dead yet:
Ran a check of autotrader.com looking for these within a hundred miles of my house. Three of them, all with over 100k miles, and the least expensive of those was $4k. NP