No. I have an 87 K5 and a 2005 Explorer, both of which have windows you can actually see out of.
No. I have an 87 K5 and a 2005 Explorer, both of which have windows you can actually see out of.
This is the ultimate BMW disguise. It looks like that car might have some sort of turn signal. Everybody knows that BMW’s don’t have turn signals!!
“home team” loyalistic
Pretty sure the 100 who bought it are foreigners living in Japan.
Perhaps they should hand in the towel and focus on other things...can you imagine a handheld by Micr- no...actually no...don't. D:
“You get what you pay for.” Americans want everything cheap, and the companies making them want high profit margins; quality is going to suffer in conditions like that.
It’s amazing how many niche high quality items Japan produces. They really are a great country.
I really like this design. If parts weren’t going to be so hard to find I would probably already have one.
Budget turbo car list missing the SRT-4 = List fail.
If it’s priced similarly to the Golf R then it would be roughly the same as a manual equipped Golf R in the US, about $36,500.
Their safety record is the reason for that.
Solution: Welcome to Mazda; we don’t have a lot of money to develop radical stuff anymore but at least we try to make things fun.
I have black family members who look just like this woman, down to their freckles, and green and blue eyes, though their hair is darker. I wouldn’t have questioned her blackness.
How do you start at Phaeton and end at Buick?
“Please contact our sales representative, Tavarish, at 555-5555”
Obviously that isn’t good enough. A door should open when the interior handle is pulled. Every car I have ever owned has opened when the interior handle is pulled.
Serious safety issue. Should have been fixed years ago by GM. However we all know how good they are at fixing their broken cars.
Interestingly, it seems that unlike most luxury competitors, Tesla doesn’t offer any kind of fake leather for their cars.
I couldn’t disagree more. Very rarely do I have such negative feelings toward a car, but the V8 Vantage deserves quite a bit of my ire.
I’m really conflicted here.