Can we do the same for Europe? I've got a few suggestions:
Can we do the same for Europe? I've got a few suggestions:
None. All the cars should be sold in the United States.
Grand Wagoneer made me think of:
Dude, they're working it all out. Think about it.
Dodge and Chrysler largely take up the same market space. So Chrysler, the brand with the name on the building, is going to get out of Alfa's way and build the volume models. Dodge is going to build mainstream performance-focused cars now. Fiat is going to stay a…
Fiat Chrysler has no fucking clue what it's doing does it?
BBC fires Clarkson, Clarkson takes Top Gear with him. He does have some of the rights to it, doesn't he? Even if he doesn't, someone else gives him a weekly show, in which he'll play Jeremy Clarkson doing Top Gear stuff. The reason every single Top Gear knockoff or spinoff ranges from under-performing to being…
If he's sacked from Top Gear, there will probably be so much public outcry that the BBC will almost have to hire him back. Think about how many people watch Top Gear. How many of them will watch it without Clarkson?
The Beeb doesn't have a whole lot of high ground considering the entire Jimmy Savile affair.
He created the only car with a proper mustache.
The Starfire looks like it's sporting a 'stache...
Yeah, several Skodas and SEATs manage to maintain some sense of character and distinction. But VW and Audi are a bit too predictable these days.
Obviously, I call all the colonies, 'the colonies'. Its their name.
What a HIDEOUS car. And for $6500? Granted, thats only £20, but still way too much.
I used to think they were cool, 90's-ish when I was a kid, but they've taken a turn for the WTF the past couple of years. I grew up in a poor neighborhood and all the dealers had Lexus' so they carry a status in the ghetto, the kind of status a thing gets when the people buying them have too much money and too little…
Eh. Boring people drive all kinds of cars, including the German 3.
I have a lot of friends that like them (my buddy has been lusting over an IS 350 for quite some time now) but they're definitely not high on the list of most car guys over here. They're more for people who want a status symbol and luxury than people who want a car that is fun to drive.
It's beige. People that buy IS Fs...are beige (referring to their soul - not referring to skin tone folks). Mega boring middle management guy with no personality. Dead on.
Historically very beige, though they've made some inroads into enthusiasts' hearts recently with their LFA, F, and F Sport models, which is ironic considering they don't offer a single manual transmission anymore.
What's French for hoonage?