...and I thought they were waiting for the Bentley SUV or Lamborghini Urus. Silly me.
...and I thought they were waiting for the Bentley SUV or Lamborghini Urus. Silly me.
@ClubLexus
That is such a misleading job title. The two means of transportation are completely opposite each other when it comes to persons in vehicles...unless they’re expecting Uber and Lyft to start lobbying for grants to test autonomous pickups and dropoffs.
The Mini Cooper S has always maintained that “bite,” if you will, of the exhaust when you first press the pedal—not to mention the gargling as it revs down. The John Cooper Works kit has always been worth it, honestly, because the combination of [used to be, 04] miniature size, agile handling, and a sense of speed…
“Aches to rev”
sounds beautiful coming out of that corner. wow
I guess he’s lucky because look at that curve he almost had to negotiate his life with....
And feel special as the traffic reporters read off every single one of those roads in their report!
Someone risked their...? A CALIBER THOUGH? CMON. How embarrassing.
Funny this article came to be. A few days ago, while watching news coverage on the terror raids in Italy, one of those Alfa’s turned a corner and I was just amazed knowing it was a police vehicle. Great job Italy!
Another bargain compared to the Bentley SUV. The Range isn't the only one.
Lol @ Subaru saying “BMW & Toyota, we’ve got something tooooooo.”
What will the Uber finance vs. mainstream public sales ratio look like?
Thank you, Ford. Second, I’m excited to hear more rice exhausts on the road.
Hate to tell you how not boring this is compared to the few past models. I own a 2000, and think it’s the strongest design of RX, and not that at my age I’d get one, but the new RX does not look too bad at alllllll. It’s weird, it’s different, it’s making people look at every single inch of it. Before you know it,…
New or Used
I like how the new lines of Merc translated onto this shell, but I still feel like it has a "dumped" Civic stance.
I just won the game.