Yeah, no.
Yeah, no.
My car, my music. You don't like it, take the fucking bus.
Yeah fuck every ounce of this. If you're in my car you get to endure my shitty eclectic taste in music.
Because it's integrated into the dash, has a larger screen and even turns down the radio for you so you can hear the voice instructions.
Chrysler is building great product, good on them for having a great year.
You're right, of course, but as long as we're dreaming...
I'd love to see the end of people who bitch about automakers not selling cars that they weren't intending to buy anyway.
How about we reserve judgement on the Big Daddy Caddy until we've actually SEEN it.
All Subaru really has going for it in its mainstream models is a number of kinda weak-chested engines and standard all-wheel drive. Everything else now fits neatly into the Camry/Sonata mold.
I hate that when the bailout is discussed, it is centered primarily on the automotive industry. The entire auto industry received 79 Billion dollars. AIG received 182 Billion on its own, not including any of the other banks. And these companies were given the money without oversight, without pay limitations,…
I'm not sure when the last time you bought a car was, but the majority of the information you provided is incorrect and it's a detriment to the consumer to continue to promote this outdated ideology. Paying cash nets you no discount by itself. In an age when wire transfers exist and dealerships can be paid in hours,…
So Nissan's giving us something no other automaker will: a hardcore stump-pulling titty-twistin' motherfuggin' diesel with a cool brand name in a half-ton truck.
C'mon, man. Don't get stoned and drive.
I can't either, but driving while getting high will still be a dumbshit move that should be punished.
Got news for you - it's never going to be legal to get stoned in a moving vehicle, whether you're just the passenger or not.
So, of course, immediately the internet will come to the conclusion that the Cherokee is a horrendous piece of shit and the engine will blow in 20k miles and every single should be avoided.
Chrysler products aren't known for their great reliability, no... but this is definitely a fluke. The 2.4 in the Cherokee is an update to an engine design that's been used in 9 model years and counting, in over a dozen different vehicles, produced by the millions with no significant issues. No, this doesn't look…