Perfect for loading motorcycles, and it’s a long bed!
Truck yeah!
Thank you. I was unaware of the Michigan assembly plant for the Sonic.
The Korean manufacturers benefit again from this shrinking market selection.
The funnel tucked in between the battery and coolant recovery tank, and the obvious level marks within the tank indicate this thing has had a long time issue with coolant level. Maybe it has been addressed, maybe not. It’s probably still worth the asking price regardless. NP.
Yes. It is completely incomprehensible. That sort of mentality just seems incredibly ridiculous. Forcing employees to choose your product or there will be consequence is unamerican. The company make huge profits from their labor. Do they owe their souls to the company store?
Make mine an Alpine! Not a hatch, but who cares? There’s plenty of room for your baguettes and Pinot noir up front.
I remember going to the GM Framingham plant in the 80's and seeing a sign at the gate that only allowed GM vehicles to park in the secured fenced lot. I never understood the rationale behind this ridiculous discriminatory practice.
There were two cars that I feel he should have kept, but I am think he would probably only agree with the first.
Documentary: “Syracuse’s 15th Ward and Beyond”
Another idea stolen from Nash.
Came here to say this.
Load all your worldly possession over the sunroof for optimal protection from errant windmill blades.
Went there looking for details on the folding scooter and found lots of cool stuff.
That sure is one ugly duckling.
Depending on what side of the world you’re on, it’s called a wing mirror, fender mirror, door mirror, or side view mirror. But, it wasn’t until the late 1960s that automobile manufacturers turned this once “luxury” feature into a necessity, mostly due to development of multi-lane roads and highways.