I didn't know the last three brands, so I found this picture: [Baojun, Wuling, and Jiefang]
I didn't know the last three brands, so I found this picture: [Baojun, Wuling, and Jiefang]
That means it will be a Scion in the U.S.
But seriously, any guesses on the subject of WTF? Because it won't be the new Supra, that's for sure...
It was a regular HHR rental. I would not wish it upon my enemies. From my experience I think they all should have had the better seats.
I am very disappointed. My profile pic. is a Buick Fireball. Also, you can find really good 1951-1954 Packards with the Thunderbolt for under $8k.
I can't get past the interior. I had to sit on the back seat for a 3 hour trip in a regular HHR. These seats were not meant for human use. I was in pain after half an hour.
How about an HHR SS panel van?
There are enough nice Packards for everyone:
All original 1952 Packard. And at $6,000 you still have $2,000 for champagne to christen this land yacht of American Luxury with. http://indianapolis.craigslist.org/cto/4802223260…
Agreed
No one ever told me they look good when you can't see the grill.
I like this design the most still:
And so, my conclusion here is that you should absolutely buy a used LR4, or LR3, or X5, but only from CarMax, so you can use the warranty to shield yourself from any troubling reliability issues. And if you fall into the "Tavarish" camp, then yes, you should buy it anyway and do the work yourself, because it's far…
Only in CA, sadly.
It is the AMC AMX/2 concept. There is also an AMX/3 concept.
I had never heard of him. Excellent suggestion. The Karman-Ghia and the Dauphine are beautiful cars.
I completely agree.
The Olds Aurora is one of the best designs of the past 25 years.