There are a ton of these in the $9-11k range with under 50k miles. If your dream is an E-van-based camper, buy one of those and build it out to your own specs.
There are a ton of these in the $9-11k range with under 50k miles. If your dream is an E-van-based camper, buy one of those and build it out to your own specs.
Pretty sure that’s not supposed to be installed inside the vehicle unless it’s a fixed-mounted ASME tank which, judging by the rest of the handiwork I suspect it’s not.
I still think MG would be the smartest Chinese brand to try to bring to the US first, particularly since they have several crossovers and no products that are even the least bit interesting, exactly what US consumers want.
I view all attempts by Chinese manufacturers to gain a foothold to be nothing more than vaporware. It just won’t happen.
They could have picked literally any name. Any name in the world, and Vantas won? Come on. Also, I totally chuckled reading HAAH Automotive
Oddly enough we actually do have Chinese cars on our roads, only they’re wearing Buick badges.
Not that I want to start a flame war but ummm... do we think we’ll have Chinese cars sold in America if he’s uh... still in office?
I get more Highlander + Infiniti bastard child... either way not bad looking... though they’ll have a hell of a time selling them; Americans are still coming to terms that Koreans can make good cars...
Show me a car that’s not a Mustang or an SUV, Ford.
My wife and I each bought new MT cars in ‘19. Neither is available with a manual in ‘20 (Cooper S, Sportwagen).
Not all yellows are good. The one they put on the Kia Soul is... weird...
Cars in America rust.
Damn, I just bought a school bus to convert. Wish I’d seen this! It would have played well to my anglophile sensibilities while still being able to go under American Bridges! Of course it would need to get over here too. So that's a problem.
I now believe that all RVs should have tail fins. That’s awesome!
Do you have eyes?