Seems to me these two were just standing there, when this Acadian was dropped from the heavens, because they’re standing kind of awkwardly in correlation to where the car is ‘parked.’
Seems to me these two were just standing there, when this Acadian was dropped from the heavens, because they’re standing kind of awkwardly in correlation to where the car is ‘parked.’
$13k and it’s missing a hubcap. What?
Ohio as being the heaviest enforcer of traffic laws among states in the entire country. It’s not just Ohio, though. There is Virginia, too
K-Cars! Any K-Car from the 80s but particularly my light blue 1985 Dodge Aries K, which I drove everywhere. Also owned an ‘82 Reliant wagon (bought for $400) and an ‘84 LeBaron coupe with a landau roof (thanks to my mother-in-law). Maybe my ‘91 Voyager should count as part of the mix, too, as it’s also based on K-Car…
Congrats to the designers of the Wey Coffee for completely ripping off a Lincoln SUV design. I’m sure you’re looking forward to your court date with the Ford Motor Company.
This was a concern in the early days of the automobile as well, that traffic passing in opposite directions at high speed would create tornadoes.
This video made me feel stupid because all of this time, I thought only the Tempo had all-wheel-drive. Duh.
The styling. I would park this in the driveway and find opportunities to look out the window often, that’s how much I like it.
About three years ago, we had one guy (who was later apprehended) that went around our city’s west side one night and drilled a hole in the plastic gas tanks of only Nissan vehicles. I’d filled up my Rogue Sport the night before and was subject to this unfortunate tyranny. Maybe these guys are related?
That the VW Golf never sold in the numbers which the original Rabbit did has always been a surprise to me. Maybe they should’ve continued to build them in Pennsylvania.
Normally, I wouldn’t fuss over any Acura but these cars are among my favorite.
The screen in my’19 Escape isn’t anywhere near as large, but the sun obscures everything on that 8-inch readout (from the driver’s seat) at times when you most need to see it!
This what happens when you mistakenly believe that a four-door can easily become a two-door. Uh, no.
The Renault Alliance is the Rodney Dangerfield of cars, — it gets no respect.
Every article I read about car shopping makes me SO glad I bought a car last fall.
I’ve been calling it that for years, mostly because it’s the antithesis of the cars we grew up with in the 70s, which were big, wasteful land yachts (lest you needed a reminder).
And just like that, Citroen is now in the same company as Fiat.
Was wondering how to ensure my tailgate gets clean! Open it on the way through!