I love that this exist but I don't get who would but it except maybe old people who are tricked into buying it because the dealer says it's the best car.
I love that this exist but I don't get who would but it except maybe old people who are tricked into buying it because the dealer says it's the best car.
I’ve been reading about the C1 racing for a while and really wish I had some friends who'd want to form a team.
More likely the Chinese fake 911 would be front engined transverse fwd...
I moved house in mine (200 miles, 1 trip).
Your dog races motorcycles?
But they make a TT with a manual... they just don't sell it in the USA.
This is very likely. For pretty much every coupe that offers a 4 door I see far more 4 doors than 2 doors. I also think Ford will do a 4 door mustang.
This is what's needed for electric cars to go mainstream and it will be much easier for vw to sell cars with tight profit margins or even as loss leaders than companies like tesla.
Getting teens bigger heavier cars because they are more likely to crash just seems very wrong to me. It might give them better survivability but it's increasing the amount of damage they will do to anything they hit.
2 children, 2 adults and a dog will fit in a 3 series and will probably fit in a mustang.
As a guy who grew up with 4 siblings i totally agree with this message. Also riding in the third row with the middle row removed is amazing
I think I’ve worked out what its really about. The Tata Nano went on sale in 2008 so they've only got 5 years before everyone in Alberta gets one unless they act now. Won't somebody think of the children
Because Americans know they can buy one but Ford has to convince people in the UK they want one over a BMW or an Audi.
The ASA rules mean loads of car adverts are banned as there are so many things you can't do that are really unclear and easy to accuse ads of breaking. The stupidest one was the GT86 advert that got banned for suggesting driving it was like a video game when the whole theme was that it wasn't like a video game.
I really like the brakelight badge. I think modern cars don't have enough badges compared to 10 or 20 years ago. At some point cars seemed to drop trim badges and engine size/type badges.
I think it's a bad idea to have taken both of them together as they are both quite similar to me and aren't exactly notable as car people. They're probably not as old as I imagine but they are both people who were in the public eye when I was at school 15 years ago.
I visited America from the UK this summer and it's amazing how weird it is to drive a car from the other side, I think mostly because it's not mirrored. I punched the door so many times instinctively reaching to shift from reverse to drive.
In 3 years time you can start importing series 1 cars. Won’t save you money but you’d get the joy of the Rover K series.
Past of the problem is a large proportion of car buyers overscope on cars. By this I mean they decide they need features that they never use or use so infrequently that it would be much better to rent a vehicle for those occasions.
NP because these things were amazing though not sure I’d want to drive one in the USA.