Is the 4 leaf clover mainly popular in California? We have/had quite a few of them in central Ohio. They’ve been changing them out in the higher traffic areas though.
Is the 4 leaf clover mainly popular in California? We have/had quite a few of them in central Ohio. They’ve been changing them out in the higher traffic areas though.
Owned a 2011, can confirm the cheapness, loudness and roughness.
Korean Car Blog has been reporting a 2.5T w/ an 8 speed DCT for the N.
Hauled 2 complete 3800 V6 engines, on a pallet, in the back of my lowered GMC Sonoma from Cleveland to Columbus.
Maybe Engineer_I_am is Boris Becker.
There’s a nice Microsoft Kin reference on the Seat one.
The IIHS should do us all a favor and release the names of the manufacturers/models that were only strengthened on the drivers side.
I work with 3 people who bought a brand new Avenger in the past couple years.
I usually do too, but my 2011 CR-Z has intermittent power locks and the TPMS system failed over a year ago. Right as soon as the warranty expired.
I just got a letter for my 2011 CR-Z saying it was affected and they’ll send me another letter when the parts are available.
Oh man, the Subaru made me laugh the most.
I just got a letter in the mail last week for my 2011 CR-Z. I didn’t even think cars that new were affected.
I see your Lancia and raise you a Pontiac steering wheel from the late 80s/early 90s
You could fit a nice stash in the factory subwoofer enclosure of my CR-Z.
It’s more efficient than the EPA ratings let on. I average 40-42MPG combined on mine. Whereas my Chevy Cruze Eco with a similar driving style only got me 34MPG.
Averaging 40MPG
You left out the ‘abba’
Probably not the most Jalop choice, but 2016 Volt + 2016 Colorado Duramax.
Renault Avantime? I’d happily own one, but it’s definitely pretty strange.
I always thought the more recent Civic coupe looked pretty bad. Something’s just not right about it’s proportions.