Better than they sold last year (for both the Veloster and Genesis cars) but not really amazingly well.
Better than they sold last year (for both the Veloster and Genesis cars) but not really amazingly well.
But if they just forgot to change the brakes, it’d be okay because there’d be no intent to defraud. So if you sued them, you couldn’t do so under this law and your attorney fees could not be recovered.
So when the shop teaches someone to do a tire rotation, they don’t teach them that part of the procedure is to tighten the lugnuts? Do we think that a Chevrolet shop service manual doesn’t include tightening the lugnuts as part of the procedure of tire rotation?
I saw the auction come up and wondered who the collector(s) having their stuff seized was.
On a similar note, I grew up in Randall County which was named after Col. Horace Randal. Even when trying to honor the racist bastard, they got hung up on the “it looks like it needs another L” trap that snares so many who refer to the US Marshals.
I guess if they can teach women to drive, they can teach anything...
I voted for the Caddy solely because the bastardization of the word “coupe” thing.
Better to avoid the whole situation and lose the sale ahead of time.
I often wonder if Chicago really is any more corrupt than any other city. I mean, Dallas has had quite a few city council members and/or county commissioners end up on trial or in jail recently and a lot of self-dealing and similar corruption that never gets charged goes on, but nobody ever says, “That’s Dallas for…
Ok. But building the Cruze in the Rust Belt wasn’t efficient, but that’s where they built it.
I’m no auto exec, but wouldn’t it make more sense to produce your highest margin vehicles in plants with the highest labor costs?
After driving my Dad’s perfectly nice 1985 Ford Ranger V6 4x4 for a year on a “hardship” license that allowed me to drive to and from school and nowhere else, my Dad bought me a silver 1986 Pontiac Trans Am. My Dad had bought it off the lot several months before my birthday and kept it in storage until I turned 18.
The EU has a 10% tax on American automobiles, so there is an imbalance (our tariffs are considerably higher for trucks and a good deal lower for cars).
Sure, a Gallardo... which shares enough components with an R8 that people attempt to denigrate the Lambo even though the R8 is a great car in its own right.
That’s a little disappointed because I think my Gran (who died in 1995) being reincarnated as a BMW would be entertaining in a Jerry Van Dyke kinda way.
Hurricanes Harvey and Irma reportedly took more vehicles off the road than Cash for Clunkers, and it happened more recently (and, generally speaking, the lower end of the market is going to be the most likely to be totaled rather than repaired).
They should replace them with Z4s and see how mad the customers get.
If the guy who owned it is the one who put the ‘80s-era brake light and rear “light” bar on it as seen in some pictures above, he didn’t deserve to own it.
My first wife is actually about the size of the female crash test dummy used since 2000 according to that article (as are my daughters a the moment, though they are likely to continue to grow).
I haven’t lived in Connecticut since that short stint I spent in Storrs/Tolland in 1985-86.