With the emergency HQ call button, I think you may have also invented OnStar.
With the emergency HQ call button, I think you may have also invented OnStar.
I like this pick for today. I think it will be a close NP/CP, which makes it more fun.
Tell us all the parts you are going to buy to fix the 4 broken Jeeps you do own. I want to see the pickup in showroom condition.
If I ever get my hands on a C3 I am swapping a 1953 Buick Fireball I8 into it.
I want a 4 on the tree which is why I will be buying European.
It will be overweight and a horrible car. Americans will keep buying tons of Jeep Renegades.
4th gear *cough *cough Suzuki, Hyundai, and Mazda build good small cars. Suzuki has minimal market overlap; Hyunadi needs to sell more cars because they don’t have enough CUV’s in their lineup; and Mazada has Zoom Zoom.
Honestly I’m in love with the Trooper. I have no idea why. To each his own.
The best Sundays are F1 at 7 am, church at 10 am, and Indy at 1 pm.
I’m dying. The Jeep I6 4.0 swap would be an interesting read.
I wonder where they are getting their PRV engines.
The bank wants you to live, so you can make you next car payment.
The Isuzu Axiom is a design masterpiece.
Haha haha lol. Flying cars will be available in 2 years. World peace in 3 months... Lol
Cool! Since they are separate blocks I would say it is twin engined. Otherwise it is a square 10.
What Nissan needs to do is easy: Sentra hatch, a lifted Altima wagon crossover (they already have a mid-sized crossover but American $ will make it worth it), serious sporty Versa (for US, UK, and AUS markets), redesigned Juke, presence in China and India (already done).
Keep us updated as I am sure you will. My next car which I will be spending only ~$1500 on will be made more purple somehow, probably as cheaply as possible.
Maybe they should have built a hearse version of the Dodge Dart, stole a dead musicians body and burn it in the middle of a national park.
I have now found my new favorite Saab wheels.
CP I do want the car though. If I had the money I would make an attempt to haggle for a good price.