Thats not an Abarth, they have different front bumpers.
Thats not an Abarth, they have different front bumpers.
Around here we call it “grit”.
As a Detroiter I get upset when Canadians hangout out in the far left lane moseying along. So many on I-75 driving like the speed limit is 62mph over here.
Fixed.
They’re not supposed to, just comparing it to new a legacy and a some similarly priced AWD cars.
Old cars are old. I was curious myself so here are some new cars.
Good to know!
This part needs more attention.
No effing way. I really would have never guessed that.
“Could” and rated for are different.
Especially since wages aren’t growing but loan lengths are.
One of the few options my dad’s old A8 has, so nice.
This looks cooler.
I’d argue making it cheaper does make it better. The Crossfire was 10k cheaper than the SLK and then they were discounted. Then the values tanked more. Now decent ones are $5k.
It hasn’t been 2007 for a long time, so since were talking used whats wrong with wanting the same car but for cheaper and with more unique styling?
Well its certainly not like any where else been in this country. The scale and emptiness is like no other city.
IIRC that plant is about to be retooled for the new HD Rams, so it probably makes the outgoing model not the new ones.
No need, they headed south into Detroit. They didn’t go that far.
Found the driver.
21st century Detroit cannot even pretend it’s anything close to a competing entity against Chicago, NY, and a dozen other cities.