This is actually brilliant. Particularly if you are buying a car, you can likely get your VIN verification done in the same sitting!
This is actually brilliant. Particularly if you are buying a car, you can likely get your VIN verification done in the same sitting!
Definitely awesome, both car and track. I can understand why some desire to go every day its open to the public. After my two laps there, I wanted to go so far as to move my wife and kid so I could play everyday! But it certainly isn't cheap...
Now let's get rid of the chicken tax so it will be reasonably* priced!
I didn't know Canadian's could swear...
I'll concur about BMW CPO not being on the list. I currently have a CPO E90. And while it has been reliable, the list of exclusions (that are not really clearly spelled out) are ridiculous, including the common "thrust rod bushings" that shit the bed after 50k miles. Yes, there are decent aftermarket parts available,…
I'm still looking for a way to convince my wife that I need to buy that Audi R8 with MaxCare. But she says I need to go see a psychiatrist and get some meds.
Of course, if it were an All-Road, no one would care!
If you've got a Honda, just assume it needs to be taken in at this point.
And customers still book their appointments the old-fashioned way. Even though most dealerships offer online scheduling, only 9% book their appointments using the Internet compared with 73% who call for an appointment. Part of it is lack of awareness: 45% did not know they could schedule online.
I wonder how many people actually buy the Sport, though. Air conditioning is usually a prerequisite to many buyers and that alone would incline people to spend three grand more for the Sport S.
9. Mercedes-Benz E63 AMG 4Matic Wagon – $3,042
Except instead of saving space and placing it on the dash or the like, it's smack-dab in the middle of the console. Tada isn't fooling me, this car is still British!
With Audi and Mercedes-Benz expanding aggressively, BMW is scrambling to stay out front as it prepares for a change of leadership in May. This year, the carmaker plans to introduce 15 models, including the new seven-seat Gran Tourer wagon and a revamped version of the top-of-the-line 7-Series sedan. BMW’s…
These leasing dickfaces are the reason its so hard to get a [new] relatively cheap, work-grade-but-still-a-weekend-family truck.
You said fun to drive. Lack of "go" doesn't necessarily detract the F2D quotient. Otherwise, "Miata" would not always be the answer! But I'll concur about the "go" issue. They should stick the Mazdaspeed3 engine in there.
The Mazda, hands down!
Presuming there is fuel available, something of off-road merit. Likely a Land Cruiser. Because we all know a Range Rover isn't going to make it more than a few months before it has something wrong with it (and, GASP!, no dealer to work on it!)!