Exactly. Customers don’t really have any other options now, so they wait on list and buy a car online with no test drive. But this will change soon.
Exactly. Customers don’t really have any other options now, so they wait on list and buy a car online with no test drive. But this will change soon.
“What a car was worth when new has no bearing on what it is worth later.”
Car companies limit top speeds for two reason.
For me, Saab is like the girl who got away. I’m just going through the paces with the Audi and the Volvo in my garage.
Um, I don’t want the rear doors/fat ass on a $130,000 car that I’m apparently supposed to track.
For this type of cash you’d be better off going to a performance driving school or something similar. I’ve only driven a 911 once but it was on a track. Much better time spent than using it to pick up groceries or cruise around.
My father purchased a 1999 Saab Viggen, first year made, one of 400 in the US, lightening blue. I loved that car and he kept it absolutely pristine. He went to sell it around 2007. My family and I begged him to keep it. Still looked new. My brother and I both offered to buy but asked if he would store it for a bit…
Having had many, many Saabs, including a Viggen, I am not surprised. My last one, a 2008 9-3 had more clever options than my current Audi or Volvo. Best seats ever. Had a 9000 that i never had to touch climate control, knew when to defrost and everything.
My family had a Mazda B series truck, which was basically the ranger, back in the day. It was the most jalopnik version with 5 speed manual, 120hp 4cylinder and no 4x4. It was a POS but solely existed for dump runs etc. In high school it became my brother’s primary car. He used to say the only way to drive the thing…
The yellow light is supposed to produce less glare in snow and fog, giving you better definition. This is why you see a lot of yellow fog lights, on new cars with xenon or LED headlights.
Yeah, I just got a good 360 degree view of a model 3 on the highway this morning and something is off. Kind of like the panamera in my opinion, looks ok from the front or 3/4 angle but then things get weird. Looked small out in the wild... in traffic.
Exactly this. Most luxury car manufacturers could bring a similar car as the Model S to market, except they would not make nearly as much money on it as their other models. And since cafe standards are easily achieved with an all ICE line up and gas is still pretty cheap, why would they?