The stretched taillight reminds me of the F-Type, and the roof line in the last shot of the video corresponds:
The stretched taillight reminds me of the F-Type, and the roof line in the last shot of the video corresponds:
It’s interesting, the car appears to stretch between the second-to-last and last pictures, which changes drastically the kind of car we’re looking for.
I agree. Screw those supercars, my dream ride is a Unimog. There, I said it.
Ever heard of Legionnaires’ disease? You’re basically spreading dangerous bacteria as you’re driving around.
Don’t touch my Timbits.
I don’t think anyone is denying that. The irony is in a multi-billion dollar company selling the idea as if it invented it.
The Challenger is a lot roomier and more comfortable for big guys. I would say it makes a lot of sense considering his “big guy” and “long commute” criterias, I’m considering it for the same reasons.
I had the same reaction, “only 310hp?”.
This car is like a good whisky. It’s brown and doesn’t look like much, but take a sip and *oooooh* where have you been all this time?
F* yeah, Aston Martins have way more style than any of these “expert” recommendations. This is what I would get in his situation.
Ahem. Sarcasm at work here, I think.
Why would it cost 18k to add a turbo? The Impreza to WRX step is not even close to that.
Oh the Civics. The sixth gen had everything going for it: reliable, fun to drive, cult following of kids ready to grow up and buy these things with upgraded powerplants. Then Honda turned it into the seventh gen snoozefest and it’s been going downhill since.
Guys, this is a family hauling car and the drivetrain was selected purely for MPG considerations. The fact that a bunch of enthusiasts (myself included) think it should have more power does not mean it would make sense for the target audience. My wife owns one and she loves it, and she gets good mileage for an AWD.…
I test-drove what was supposed to be a 2.4 RVR and all along I was like “are you sure this is the 2.4? because it sure doesn’t feel like a 2.4" and the guy was like “yeah I’m sure!”. Back in the lot I popped the hood, and sure enough it was a 2.0. At that point I knew I wasn’t buying from him, but I made him go get…
Every single time I had a good deal is when I was just about to get up and leave. This might be the only advantage/power you have over sales people, so use it.
When my lease what 3 months from expiring, I got a call from Ford. They said they wanted to meet me to check if they could work a deal on a new car while trading my lease in early. I hadn’t decided if I was keeping the car or getting a new one so I figured why not.
That “but I’m going to have to reprint the contract!” shit angers me so much. It happened to us when we bought my wife’s car two years ago. We closed the deal at around 7PM, we hadn’t eaten yet, we had been in the dealer for almost two hours, let’s just say our brains were running in slow motion. The financing guy was…
My parents live in a semi-rural area, and in front of their property is a field that belongs to a farmer who is a friend of the family. One weekend I was over at my parents, and in the morning we noticed a four-door Wrangler in the middle of the field. We were wondering who it belonged to, as it’s clearly not the…
Let’s be honest: the vast majority of FJ Cruisers were bought by real estate agents and supplements/energy drink dealers err, salespeople. “real outdoorsy people” get a Subaru or whatever gets them where they want to go for a reasonable price.