“ I don’t really give a shit either way.”
“ I don’t really give a shit either way.”
Please read this again to yourself “Grow up, don’t get butt hurt because someone thinks your car might be slightly less reliable than a slightly different version of your car.”
Wait, you just said anecdotal experience wasnt important! Then say 3 guys you know, versus *checks link* 400,000 from consumer reports. If it is important I have 90k worry free miles on my ND.
Lol I thought that building was an old NBC station. Nabisco huh, guess I should have looked it up.
The Miata was literally consumer reports most reliable car last year. Why you would want a less reliable engine swapped in is beyond me. Friend likes his 500 Abarth, but the turbo also went at 50k miles.
Because its not based on the VW Touareg, so it can have some space between the front wheel and door, doesn’t have a set cowl height, etc.
Hey! Bernard Howard was just exonerated! This is great news and the story was true.
Pro tip to anyone who goes to Vegas for work, a day trip to Death Valley is a refreshing breath of fresh air. Losing cell signal and then radio signal was welcomed after being on the strip. Artists Drive road was actually fun and south of badwater there was no one.
Calm down dad, theres barely a difference. Dont be sexist.
Yes and thats cool. But also barely and pre-bankruptcy GM interior.
My favorite kind of opinion on the internet “Maybe if I ever drove one”.
They got the idea from someone else.
Since the wiki page “body shell” I’d bet they engineered their own frame. That plus doing that work way back before 2006 would definitely explain why does so bad now.
These have always seemed like 2000s Colorados to me and I think thats right after googling it. So yes? Close enough at least.
I’ll take the Alpina.
TIL anecdotal 10-20+ year old car reliability is the only kind that counts.
“I have zero reason to think the Hyundai will be any more reliable than the Germans.”
FWIW I dont think the US MX5s have that feature.
Because its a fat crossover. The ID3 is quicker at 7.2 vs 8.5. But this is what the American buyer wanted.