areas where there’s a heavy “Buy American or Buy Nothing” mentality
areas where there’s a heavy “Buy American or Buy Nothing” mentality
Having moved to the DC area a couple years ago, you’d think it was the law to back into a parking space!
Nostalgia for these cars seems very uncommon. My vote is NP because you can take your time bringing it up to snuff and no one will care except for you.
“The lease at 360 Wythe Ave. spans more than 12,000 square feet and will be a showroom for electric vehicles.”
Plus, what’s under that seat cover? Vinyl seats? Nobody knows.
This car is the sole reason why I wouldn’t let me wife take a job in San Diego, because I’d have gone car crazy and bought something like this, or even this, price be damned.
Remember the Taraf?
Generally, we all have referred to it as the driver’s seat but whatever.
That was true twenty years ago, when Mitsu nearly bankrupted themselves in the US. Not sure that still applies.
Oshkosh Defense, which was awarded the mail truck contract, also makes machines of war...
Funny how Buick offered the Regal Sportback and, though just as cool, no one bought one.
Why not both? Laredo Latitude, Grand Laredo Latitude.
Haven’t been excited about any Infiniti since the first-gen G20. Sheesh.
Nothing special? You got me on the wrong day, bro... This Regal is definitely special, but not in the way most would think.
When they stop rushing products to market or, oppositely, drag their feet (I’m looking at you, Gladiator).
Nikola bust onto the scene with a lot of braggadocio.
This whole thing makes me wonder why there’s an issue, as I heard a story thirty years ago that the Cherokee Nation was given an agreed-upon amount by Chrysler for use of the Cherokee name. Was that ever true?
Yeah, I get it, purpose-built truck. But does the front end have to look like THAT? And with that windshield, it looks like a moving storefront.