Buick Tour X Wagon is the correct answer. No one will have one, all wheel drive and well appointed.with plenty of room but not unreasonable to park downtown.
Buick Tour X Wagon is the correct answer. No one will have one, all wheel drive and well appointed.with plenty of room but not unreasonable to park downtown.
I want to ignore what the reader requested and suggest an exotic-like car that will cost to maintain as much as an exotic car will.
My first car had that in 80's (not my picture, mine was dark blue)
Nailed it!
You see Ivan, tire cannot be of flat if it is made of puncture.
No.
Hey don’t blame me for the hotel’s bad wages, they’re the one denying their employees income. The expectation of tipping is how they get out of paying decently, I’m not a charity.
Saab 9-3 Sportcombi; only a little weird but uncommon enough, also safe and practical.
They blend into the road....
I have and it’s a great car for rich parents to buy their high school kids or fresh out of school grads. It’s unreliable, not fast or practical. Many, many better options out there and if you’re 36 driving one you really do need to grow your taste and grow up.
Congratulations Gentlemen,
I would guess what they mean is the CT6-V will get all of the upgraded performance bits rather than just a renaming
Toyota- Land Cruiser
I feel like it’s relevant enough to warrant a mention as it was actually a pretty good system, it just wasn’t marketed very well, and the market wasn’t ready. Turns out GM rolled out another version (their 3rd) mild hybrid in 2016 (in CA, available everywhere 2018) very similar to the Ram system. https://www.hybridcars…
Ever seen the Tour de France team cars? They’re all wagons. Lower roofline makes loading bikes on top easier. Go for a Buick Tour X, it’s well within your budget and has 73 sq. ft. of cargo capacity, enough to carry those large canvases.