I am *dumbfounded* that GM hasn’t already made a “Corvette” crossover.
I am *dumbfounded* that GM hasn’t already made a “Corvette” crossover.
Ditto. I have the Saturn V, a couple pieces of construction equipment, both the old and new LR Defenders, and the Concorde set is in the mail.
Target here has had most of them. Walmart gives me a rash, so I have no idea what they sell.
Vandalism is hilarious. WTF is wrong with you kids?
There is no such thing as “good” coffee. There are just people who have burned their pallets into tolerating the nasty shit.
Nope. Has never been the definition of coupe other than by uneducated Americans with no sense of automotive history.
Sad but true.
Porsche is basically a volume maker today too.
The global cat distribution system is very, very efficient!
These is equally true for modern medium-duty trucks and school buses. As I have said on here before, one of my cousins is the fleet manager for our hometown. He has all but stopped buying diesel school buses and single-axle plows/dump trucks. It’s not worth it anymore. Too much cost, too much downtime. The only diesel…
Even in places that HAVE emissions testing, historically diesels were exempt. Or at most had an opacity test to make sure they weren’t blowing huge clouds. I expect that today it’s mostly just that the CEL isn’t lit.
As one who is picking up his new furbaby kitty from the Animal Refuge League later this afternoon, this is grounds for summary execution. Preferably in the most painful and inhumane way possible. Tossed out of a car at high speed in heavy traffic would be fine with me, but maybe not quite painful enough.
Except it’s a coupe. It has a lower roofline and a smaller back seat than a 3-series sedan. Which is the *actual* definition of a coupe, not the number of doors.
So they stole like half a dozen of the big Star Wars sets?
Subaru had it covered:
Bradley, when most trucks were like that you were in elementary school at best.
Plenty of their branches here in SW Florida. I had a car loan with them at one time, for my Fiata (dealer arranged) - the interest rate was crazy cheap, about two percent. But super prime borrowers are never the ones getting ripped off. I had never heard of them before that.
BMW offered the M-Sport steering wheel and a couple other fancy wheels as dealer accessories you could buy at the parts counter. I assume it is those wheels, as they take a different airbag assembly from the standard steering wheel. Though saying it’s not approved is kind of odd. I guess there could be unapproved after…
Who cares?
In other words, it’s a typical American muscle car. Loads of horsepower that can only be used 1/4 mile at a time. Though at least it can corner too - as long as you don’t have to slow down first. Yawn.