But "cool" guys here buy Tahoes or another "real" SUV. Crossovers are the new minivan here, while (to my understanding) wagons are the minivan of Europe.
But "cool" guys here buy Tahoes or another "real" SUV. Crossovers are the new minivan here, while (to my understanding) wagons are the minivan of Europe.
I saw a X1 behind a Jetta not too long ago and noticed the Jetta was about the same height. Totally a wagon that's being called a crossover to appease Americans. Especially when the second-gen Vue (an actually crossover) I was driving was towering over it like I was in a lifted truck.
Chevy Camaro, perfect.
I almost bought an IX. White with black leather and looked really good. Slipped through my fingers like every E30 I show interest in.
I really hope there are other colors choices rather than sky blue and white. That has to be so bright at night with those vibrant colors.
I think you should go cheap and fun this go around. Something you won't be too concerned about and could street park but enjoy yourself in. Maybe a small roadster, with a 260 horsepower turbocharged motor, made by a new defunct GM company...
I'm guessing the Taco is going to come with a new engine or a thoroughly updated version of the current one. I hope they don't do as the did with the "All-New" Camry and just use the same mechanicals that the previous generation did and just update the body and chassis a little bit. Though it seems they've done that…
Well in Mexico you can also buy things based on cars from the 80s. In the US it died a long time ago.
I was wondering the same thing since I'm not on other FP articles. I guess because this is technically on Truck Yeah!
Not like the Cruze or Sonic have been praised by auto rags for being genuinely good cars or anything. And the Aveo died a long time ago.
I think I'd rather have an Encore, but knowing Chevy You'll be able to get an LTZ for the price of an LS after a few months with rebates.
You're saying kill the 2.5L I4 and 3.6L V6, their two bread and butter engines. That would be the stupidest thing GM has ever done.
Now that I think about it, there's a black one around me as well.
I think these were exclusively sold in Orange, because the one I see daily (man people around me like rare/weird cars) is orange as well.
Yup, that district should be investigated for putting children's lives in danger or something.
That's what it was! I forgot they changed the name.
As someone whose family has owned the same Safari for the last 17 years, I disagree with everything you've said. Up until a few months ago, it was the most reliable car at the house, only needing oil changes and tires (it suddenly falling apart most likely has to do with me thrashing it and also sitting for six years…
Now that I can agree with.
While it certainly isn't the roomiest footwell ever, it isn't bad. I can maneuver my size 14 work boots around down there without issue.
Is it actually officially the worst? I thought the Montana/Relay/Uplander fared worse. Then again, they didn't bend in half..