kentb827
Kent
kentb827

Yep.

Though every once in awhile, I find a good one.

I had a CX-9 as a loaner recently. For a tall person with long legs, that thing was absolutely miserable. For its size, it would be hard to do worse, IMO. Otherwise a great vehicle for its class, but just misery for tall people.

What I wish more would do is what Ford

Meetup to celebrate a movie that celebrates lawlessness. What could go wrong?

Success of the 500? It had an initial sales buzz perhaps, but they don’t sell very many.

Basically, what this says is that the “Boomer Nostalgia” era of car designs is slowly dying out. I don’t think that’s necessarily a bad thing. Along with the PT Cruiser, Chevrolet HHR, Ford Thunderbird, and a few other retro-styled cars in recent years, it’s time for makers to move on anyhow.

However! Both presenters said that they would prefer to take the Demon home, simply because it’s more fun and has a much more tangible personality. 

And?

But I need it for the snow!!

Not in America you don’t.

Bitch Basket, but no. That’s not PC. Babe Basket is likely out as well. Sigh. What sad times we live in. 

Those were seriously some of the biggest pieces of shit.  I knew way too many people who had these and the things just fell apart with awful problems.

                                      A moment of silence, please.

It couldn’t happen to a shittier car. Join Hitler in hell, Beetle.

I don’t see any black. Weird.

and the recommendations werent absolute horseshit

These so-called experts largely don’t know what they’re talking about.

As someone who is 6'6" with long legs, the Sonata is mediocre at BEST. It suffers from a lack of thigh support, similar to what the Ford Fusion suffered from during the ‘10-’12 model years (‘06-’09 and ‘13+ are MUCH better).

WRX? Even worse.

Colorado?

They've almost invariably bought something before these articles are even published.

I always hated those Shaq commercials. He doesn’t fit at all. And he obviously wouldn’t drive one.

The 2.0T Sport comes in a manual sedan. 250+hp Manual Turbo Sedan with a sunroof and heated seats and my dealer said he could not give it away.

The 2019 S60 starts right at $35k... If you can wait a couple of weeks for them to hit the showroom. You could get it down to under $35k for a “base” model lease - which is still supremely more comfortable, well equipped and luxurious than a loaded up Hyundai.

I feel like all tall people looking for car buying advice should include both their height and their inseam. Some are “leg tall” and some are “body tall”. The two types hake for different car requirements.