is that what that is. I thought the cube was the only car on the market currently going through puberty.
is that what that is. I thought the cube was the only car on the market currently going through puberty.
I think this is a matter of perspective, and indeed rose colored glasses can play a part. When I say perspective, I am referring to the customer’s intended purpose or criteria for a vehicle. I can offer a few examples:
Wrong war. I was in Iraq during the surge. We were running into the fire, not away from it.
I never saw that in our convoys.
Better yet, the civilian contractors that would accompany us on those convoys. At least we had armor on our trucks. They just had run of the mill tractor trailers.
Military Convoys in combat zones.
Agreed. If they were really dead set on making a separate brand for their electric vehicles, I wish they would have bought Saab and relaunched them. Volvo and Saab together just seems like the most appropriate automotive match.
I’m incredibly jealous. The final oil change of my ownership for my XC90 cost me 110 Euro in conventional oil (8 liters) and filter replacement, with the labor being done myself. Oil in Italy is stupid expensive, even for common viscosities like 5W30. Had RockAuto succeeded in shipping the oil and filter I ordered…
There was a period where Fram filters just used to shred themselves into oblivion, sending plastic and metal shrapnel into the engine and wiping out critical components. Sadly, I saw this a lot when Fram cut our fleet parts supplier “the deal of a lifetime”. Unsurprisingly, they wouldn’t foot the bill for all the…
These statistics are not exactly fool proof either. We have no context for how they were gathered, what questions were asked (assuming it was survey data) and to whom, and what biases those polled might have had for example. If they come from JD Power you can just ignore them outright. It seems like every time a major…
I don’t know if it is just an optical illusion, but the photo of the bed from the right rear corner makes it look comically small. I would be left wondering which was longer, the bed or the hood?
I vaguely remember seeing a sign at a dealership that stocked Daewoo cars that was advertising them as a 2 for the price of 1 deal. We still didn’t stop, but that just seemed insane to my young mind.
The Australian market was one of the few places you could still get an Chrysler 300 SRT.
Before offering Ford or GM products, you have forgotten to ask if he is a Ford bloke or Holden bloke. Them’s fightin’ words down unda. After that, he should clearly get a Ram 1500 Limited.
Toyota Corolla Cross: For the discerning elderly lesbian
I wore a uniform when I drove mine, but not the kind that requires me to drive a panther. But i’d be lying if I said that I did not love my two panthers. I had a retired 1998 Crown Victoria interceptor for a while, then replaced it with a 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis. I replaced a $5.00 oil pressure sensor on it once.…
I’d wager that it is happier not being a rodent toilet anymore.
So the general stereotype for giant, lifted, bro-dozered out pickup trucks is that the driver has a tiny penis.
Better than a Panther in many ways.
The correct answer is always Panthers.