Reminds me of this.
Reminds me of this.
It was optional for the 2000 Buick LeSabre I used to have, and I believe the Seville/STS had it before that (those even had optional night vision like you see on new Mercs)
This is better, because for those that care driving is an emotional thing. So it is hard to assign an arbitrary number to 'feelings'. If anything have multiple reviewers drive the car to give a more varied view on the experience.
Probably one of the Germans or GM
Par for the course with Ford
AWD/4x4
Or maybe Emmit?
GTS just sucks because everyone wants a frickin legendary for EVERYTHING.
I LOVE THE DUCKS! It's hilarious to blow up an enemy to be showered in ducks and guts.
well, what are you all waiting for? That's gotta be an achievement.
And that whole period in the '70s and '80s when you were forced to make 7 litre V8s produce 200hp – it's hard to imagine that happening anywhere else on the planet.
You are a warm and fuzzy lot. Given how you have colonized or waged war with anyone you met.
I am very aware of past Poncho greatness
Yeah, that's a little bit more my tax bracket.
In particular, every 6-Series model has "flared wheel arches and horizontal lines across the rear emphasize the cars' wide track and resultant surefooted handling." Wider is better, as we all know.
Such a beautiful warbird
Nissan Murano CrosCabriolet.