i dont mind the color, except with maybe more black clauding, but why the awful crome wheels. we are modern, needs black 18"s
i dont mind the color, except with maybe more black clauding, but why the awful crome wheels. we are modern, needs black 18"s
i think this is one of the better body styles
why spend 72K on this when you can get an X5 or a GL
i think a mini van has more second and third row sapce and dosent cost 70K
"we need every bit or areo dynamics on this thing to make fuel economy numbers people"
so a car for the color blind. " who cares if the interior trim is yellow and the car is orange. it saves money"
why cant this be a model of the new 911
and the A6 sucking it up at the bottom
The V-22 Osprey is not what you'd call a small aircraft, but it's not to big it won't fit in a Super Guppy. Reader Sgt. Pegleg actually helped transport one!
about he same shape as the concesion stands at desoto speed way
that body lean though
I personally vote for the forester XT. It's gonna be the safest out of the bunch, you have great visibility, it's one of the only CVT's that dose not suck, and still get pretty good MPG. Even as a teenager I would hoon one of thies. If I had a chinoiserie of a brand new car under 30k this would be my first choice.
As of right now, it seems like it's the only place in the world where you can have your choice of a new Hyundai Accent, a used 2001 Civic, a Lamborghini Diablo VT, or one of seven Chevy SSRs.
they forgot about the carpet and dash and other trip so it's not "fully" striped
After calling or e-mailing on seven different trucks since December and getting four total pre-purchase inspections, I finally settled on the one I bought: a rare 1995 gas-powered model with faded yellow paint and a little surface rust on the body. The central tire inflation system is plugged. There's a Chevy V8 under…
Something like a Honda Odyssey would be even more awesome with a manual, or even better still, a column shifted manual. So Honda, get working on the 6-on-the-tree we need, and deserve.
i would soo much rather drive this than a crossover SUV.
The 350 HP V60 Polestar was a gift from the wagon gods, but it had two huge shortcomings. One, it was produced in limited numbers, and two, it didn't come with a manual.
the wing on that jetta. i wonder if they let TDI ones race
" the car is in goot shape. only has taken a few bumps." saying that to the guy calling from crailgist