punkgoose17
punkgoose17
punkgoose17

4th gen started in 06: 265hp/265ft-lbs, 6-speed manual, 3400lbs. High 5, Low 6sec 0-60.

These girls are exactly the people that this new Eclipse is targetting. These girls are now old enough to buy their own new cars, which will almost certainly be a CUV, since that is all women seem to buy these days.

There will also be a smaller crossover with active aerodynamics* called the 3000GT

Well, they did want an all SUV lineup for some reason, I’m waiting for the Mirage Cross á la Spark Activ:

According to sources*, the next step will be a larger crossover called the Lancer Evolution.

Nissan used to have cars with goofy names like Fairlady, Bluebird, Stanza and Violet, but they could all whoop your ass if they wanted to.

Sadly, the Impulse was totalled before I was driving, but the ACR was the car I learned stick on, and taught me to enjoy driving. That thing was a blast, even if it rusted itself apart in a few years.

A ‘65 Corvette was tested at being able to pull 0.68G on the skidpad. A ‘65 Corvair did 0.69G. The early Corvairs won rallies, the lates won road races. GM sold more air cooled flat 6 vehicles than Porsche in their entire history. I have a ‘61 Corvair, I’ve driven a ‘68 Chevelle. The Corvair actually does handle much

Here here! (Hear hear?) As someone who has been in possession of all of these except a Corvair, I whole heartedly agree. A Gremlin was the most reliable car I’ve ever owned. The Trabi was a fascinating solution to making a cheap car in the worst conditions possible. The Yugo was dirt cheap and built like it, but it

how are they good for a chuckle if it’s the same fucking cars over and over again? do you have memory problems?

They’re apparently not Tesla Experts, nor are they Audi A6 Avant, Mercedes E-Class wagon, Land Rover Discovery, or Almost Every Extended Cab Pickup Ever Made Experts in terms of identifying unusual rear seating configurations. I wonder what they would think if they saw me loading my kids into the minivan’s third row

As you said

Counterpoint: No.

Not just that. If you do get out of the trade agreements, and add taxes to imported parts because China, think about this: