He's probably never heard of an SVX before.
He's probably never heard of an SVX before.
Well, GM isn't there quite yet - the Zeta Camaro is still alive and well. Whether or not they can succeed at keeping the Alpha Camaro's price point down remains to be seen. I also wouldn't be surprised if the Mustang gets a price hike, too, considering that it's not only a brand new and much more expensive platform,…
I don't mind the discussion on what Lincoln should or should not do - that's the fun part. The guessing, the reasoning, the speculation, the debate. What bugs me is when it devolves in the whole "RWD OR DIEz" thing, and then bash on Lincoln because they can't build what they simply don't have the resources to build.…
At the time Audi truly developed as a challenger for M-B and BMW, they did so by offering something unique and desirable that their competitors didn't - in this instance, the then still (somewhat) novel concept of FWD and later Quattro. They built the niche, they dominated it, and then they went after M-B and BMW. But…
Yeah, I have no idea why your comments aren't showing up - when I click into notifications, they show up, but otherwise they disappear. Maybe if I recommend them all they'll re-appear.
Yes, the Zeta platform is dead - but the reason that it dies was that it was originally a platform designed to underpin everything from low-level Chevrolets to high-end Cadillacs. The end result was a compromise of a platform that, while actually superbly competent, wound up being too expensive for use in lower-end…
"Put it on the Mustang platform!"
Oh good lord, can we please lay off this Lincoln RWD sedan thing?
If it does, I can only hope they don't stick it with the Marek Reichman fish face. The pre-facelift front end was far prettier
In other news, the average bear has been conclusively proven to me more competent at operating a vehicle than 99.5% of the human population. Our continued existence remains a puzzle.
I'm pretty sure it's a Lambo, dude.
Are you sure about that? Just imagine what would happen if the ship he rides in pulls an Apollo 13, spins wildly off in space, and is found by a passing alien ship. Their first knowledge of humans would be Justin Bieber. Would you really want to subject those poor alien bastards to that?
Keep in mind that you are commenting on a website where the majority of other commenters are very likely barely pubescent high school kids based on their comments. Expecting rationality is somewhat futile.
Oh lord. Now you're starting to sound like me. Well said.
It will likely do what it was designed to do with unparalleled competence.
The kid is already a space cadet; I can think of no better place for him.
You're missing a category labelled "Washington, D.C. Drivers." Suggested vehicles include, well, umm... none whatsoever. Just stay off the road. It's better for your blood pressure and your sanity.
I grew up in Los Angeles and lived there until a few years ago, and we used to have one.