Which is more likely to make it to 200k miles? One you bought new? Or one you bought used with 30k miles?
Which is more likely to make it to 200k miles? One you bought new? Or one you bought used with 30k miles?
Sliding door?
The source of my neurosis over the Rolls headliner is its failure to resemble any night sky. Why not use a real stellar pattern? Perhaps vary the brightness accordingly?
The “signing another Papal Bull” was funnier. Perhaps too esoteric?
Or, many people watch this on their phones; so it’s nice to not have to turn them sideways to watch.
Oh, just get over it. If the rednecks can figure it out, so can you. There’s enough air time in any given race, that the rules get explained every week.
That said, the quoted information from Reuters was interesting.
Second Gear: This reactionary analysis of Trump’s quote has been retracted by numerous left / anti-Trump people and organizations. Why strain your credibility by perpetuating this false narrative? You are providing fresh ammo for Trump’s “fake news” propaganda. Please don’t help him.
The CX3 is larger by a couple inches in height, width, and length; bigger than a Fiesta; smaller than a Focus.
“I forgot xxx is still a thing” comments should get a person banished to the greys.
The sedan version? Or the version that is essentially a mini crossover?
Not that I disagree with your conclusion, but why is this any harder to understand than any of today’s hydraulic competitions?
It looked “easiest” when it was on the incline; could leave it in reverse and roll forward.
What’s with these oxymoron automobile descriptions? – “Unashamedly discreet opulence”? What is unrepentant modest splendor?
You have to pay for the detailed break-down by CR.
No, but it could explain differences in reliability. Newer plants have more kinks to work out.
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Unless you can get the six speed to sixty in under four seconds; quit complaining.