m5steve85
M5steve85
m5steve85

You gotta remember that de 360 is at a sweet spot regarding Ferrari ownership. It’s the second to last middle engine Ferrari with a Manual transmisión. And it doesn’t require engine out service for the timing belt. Making it ideally cheaper to maintain than a 355 let’s say. They are the best option since the gated

Which data?

Couldn’t Porsche just install a larger turbo to increase the range?

TBH after reading about how Porsche and Audi are trying to make these cars drivable in all weather conditions and under hard driving, I can’t really knock on the range anymore.

I’d rather drive 200 miles continuously with the peace of mind that I’ll always get 200 than have 400 degrade to 200 over time. I could foresee

Mazdas look good head on, but look like they have terrible overbites from the side or 3/4. This is what eliminated the CX-9 when we were family hauler shopping.

Lincoln design team — “Let’s focus on good looking vehicles”.

Is it just me, or does it seem like many manufacturers just can’t stick the landing on the front fascia styling? 

Im sorry but no. Every single one of these new full size GM SUVs posted today looks like it's been given a massive front wedgie. It needs something to break up that huge section of plastic under each headlight. It's literally a flat sheet of plastic bumper cover as tall as the tire. 

Annnd.... Lincoln wins decidedly. 

Nah, that actually happened way longer before that; when the Australian government entered that free-trade agreement with Thailand (opening the door to tariff-free Thai-built pickups SUVs) and Malaysia, and encouraging the influx of Chinese vehicles, while intentionally ending support of local car production.

Sadly it is dead. Died in 2017. There may still be a few overpriced in dealer show rooms.

As far as most people are concerned the Commodore died back in 2017 when Holden stopped making Australian built cars. Look at the sales for this year, and it looks like Holden is on life support.

The days of these basically identical models were numbered when GM sold Opel to PSA back in 2017, and it feels a little weird that everyone is presenting this and the Buick announcement from last week as separate stories instead of being what they are; GM not owning the platform these cars are based on anymore, and it

I have a few friends in Oz and they all say the same thing. “Why are we getting these boring blob SUV things?” Well that and "why is everything on fire?"

Meh, this really happened in 2017 with the discontinuing of the Aussie built VF (Chevy SS).