Chrysler. From being Daimler's bitch to Fiat's....wait.
Chrysler. From being Daimler's bitch to Fiat's....wait.
Jaguar Land Rover, free from the shackles of Ford to create brilliance.
I don't suppose you can see the irony in an American military blogger bitching about military worship.
Meh... I don't really see this as a problem. Hollywood has a hard-on for making all the bad guys in movies lately either Russian ex-military/mafia or ChiCom/Triad.
I drove a 1.6TDI MK7 Golf with a 5 speed for a week, and it's actually a lot less obtrusive with a manual gearbox, because as soon as the clutch goes in, the engine's back on. Also helps to be in the UK where lights turn yellow before they go green again. As soon as the light goes from red to yellow, you start the…
My national airline did the same thing a few years ago with a few of it's A320s
Day=made
It is based on case law in some states.
Yep. I'm not complaining, I got my German-made VW before they switched to Mexico, and I'm moving to Europe next year anyway, where I can leave VW's generic American products behind. Sucks to suck, Murka.
Looks like Hitler's saying "Oh, you!"
Manuals are still big in Europe.
I wonder how it is elsewhere in Europe.
and I which people would stop jerking off all over the hellcats, but they won't, not for another couple months when they've forgotten and moved on to the next thing
Full Disclosure: As soon as I saw the headline I thought "Oh well lets read about how Jalop can fawn all over another vehicle made by BMW" rolled my eyes and waited to read a bunch of fan boys come up with crap.
When you're editor in chief of Autoblog. LOL
Oh, I misread your comment. My b! But I stand by what I said, I think this is what cars will look like. Let's talk in 20 years and see who was right
Guess I made a good choice then. We agree on all points. All I want to do is drive it more...but these things called work and sleep keep getting in the way.
Actually not a knock off of a Hummer. It's more similar to a Hummer H1. It's based off of the Iveco LMV (operated by a number of EU and non EU countries). Pretty bad ass how the original is made and the design aspects of it. National Geographic had an episode on how it's made.
Still no diesel, despite the last decade at Le Mans.
We live in an age where one may obtain a V8, V10, hybrid, or electric configurations in said supercar.