Oh, I know. But you would think that Chrysler would know that too.
Oh, I know. But you would think that Chrysler would know that too.
Oh Jeep. Ooooooh, Jeep.
It's hard for many current cars to be "bad," and especially any BMW considering their lineup of engines. Styling is the main subjective factor for a car being good or bad nowadays. And that is bad.
You keep using that word "worst."
Um.
Welp, that lambo driver was between a rock and a hard place. Thankfully he didn't swerve to his left, otherwise this could have been a lot worse. Not very well thought out to have photographers out there like that and have a car come speeding by.
Fuck you @DougDeDouchbag. Idaho has valet parking, we're just not stupid enough to hand over the keys you vapid shallow prick.
I would buy the shit out of one of these in manual. Trade in my Grand Cherokee in a heartbeat.
and it's also quite a bit above average ferrari mileage over 6 months. By about 4,000 miles.
Because nothing says "will you marry me" like angry biker gangs.
Uggggggh that is beautiful.
New jeep Wrangler for my fiances wife - She loves Wranglers. She's had one for a while and it's just been falling apart. Once it gets fixed something else breaks. 40k
So we met up early one recent Sunday morning: me in my Range Rover, Dylan in his lifted Jeep Wrangler, and another friend in a 1983 Toyota Land Cruiser that sounded like an Eastern European farm tractor last serviced by an Iron Curtain mechanic who was paid in food. It had all the makings of an excellent day.
Definitely. The front of the car also seems too high and too short compared to the regular Zonda - I felt like the wheel arches were almost as high as the damn cabin.
Right, my point being that the model name Virage no longer exists.
"Unique" meaning "absolutely shit-tastic?"
*looked. The Virage is no longer in production.