If cheap 4 bangers apply, I keep hearing that the FIAT Abarth 500 is one awesome sounding little car. Can't say I disagree.
If cheap 4 bangers apply, I keep hearing that the FIAT Abarth 500 is one awesome sounding little car. Can't say I disagree.
Me. I would. Although the Bronco has always had a removable top. It should retain that feature.
For sure, tons of helpful people out there. I've sourced a lot of my used parts from local club members. When I first bought my beater last year, I went to a local meet, and they still complimented my ratty '92 nestled amongst the FM turbo cars, supercharged NCs, etc.
I'd much rather see tobacco advertisements than pharmaceuticals.
They need to align their performance cars, methinks. ST works, it's the last 2 letters of EcobooST. Rename the Taurus SHO, since obviously going with "old" names isn't appropriate anymore. Have an entire performance line up of ST cars, from Fiesta, to Taurus, to Explorers. Wait...
Heck, that's what Toyota does when they get all bent out of shape about something outselling the Corolla...just combine every car that rides on a shared platform.
Mechanic drives Ferrari. Ferrari gets wrecked. Is there proof of citation to the alleged red light runner, or is someone trying to cover their own ass?
Awesome. Thanks for sharing. My dad's crew:
We had a 2009 Murano. It's odd that they simply slapped all sorts of black plastic around the D pillar to change the appearance, including the upper area of the hatch. Change those to body color and the rear is similar to the current Murano. Overall, I like it though.
When searching for my wife's Grand Cherokee, I took a flyer on TrueCar. I don't have the "savings certificates" anymore, but we ended up in an Overland for less than what the TrueCar price was for a base Limited. I'd say exactly what you said is the case, they're a great solid sales lead for dealerships, but not much…
6'4" here
I'm at $8100 TCO for the Tundra after two years, significantly under the $22k+ the Edmunds TCO states. My insurance is significantly lower (for my zip), 0% finance, 0 maintenance costs for 5 years, significantly lower fuel costs (only 9600 miles on my truck).
CP all day long. I have absolutely no love for the Fairmont in any form, or the similar Malibu of that era. I guess growing up and seeing these crapwagons in their new form prevents me from seeing any possible good in them. I'm astonished that this is current showing NP in a landslide. The blind love for anything…
I can only merely echo the headline that I think this is the coolest Taco I've seen. It'd be fun to do up my Tundra like that.
That's one reason I really like the Axial Racing rigs. I'll eventually get around to getting one of these. They look fun.
Or serve Miller Lite
Neutral: Do You Take Public Transit?
Give me 15-20 years until it falls into the price range I paid for my 22 year old Miata. I might be ready for a replacement fun/project car.
The only ones cheaper have a gazillion miles on them. I had a 2002 Tundra and really liked that truck. Man, if that size truck had the current Tundra 5.7...yeeha!
They only came in auto. I'd still take one, though.