rahulm2601
RahulM2601
rahulm2601

He never countered it. What he’s saying is that unreliability in old cars is common to many brands when the cars aren’t properly taken care of. It really isn’t just a German thing. When you buy a 10+ year old car, you are introduced to the condition it’s in and what repairs it needs. I’m not saying Japanese cars are

Give those GT3s to some professionals and what those beasts could put down in terms of performance and just overall experience. Not that I’m saying that GT3 drivers can’t handle the GT3 or anything, but home-built racers are more likely to work up on their skills of driving and continue to pass exotics and the like.

Sure, God created billions of people and each of them are built/createddifferently. Tastes, feelings, etc. all differ. You may love Alfa Romeo and I don’t blame you because they are literal sexy, seductive, Italian hot rods that are birthed from the heart of Turin. Porsche, on the other hand, are pure sex on wheels

Sure, God created billions of people and each of them are built/created differently. Tastes, feelings, etc. all differ. You may love Alfa Romeo and I don’t blame you because they are literal sexy, seductive, Italian hot rods that are birthed from the heart of Turin. Porsche, on the other hand, are pure sex on wheels

While its looks may be controversial, I thought that the H4 concept was not only handsome, but I also thought that it would’ve been the lifesaver for Hummer as a brand, had it been approved for production. Hummer would’ve been the proper rival to Jeep.

I may have gotten kinja’d, but I’ll say this again:

I mean, to be fairly honest, there can be dicks that drive horribly in any brand of car. I swear, some are really quick to judge just because they happened to spot the driver in a certain brand of car in a random encounter, that just so happens drive erratically in what appears to be a car of THAT brand, so it only

Love that German Shepherd

Don’t even get me started on stereotyping. It is simply the worst in the car community...

What about Roush? They specialize in Mustangs, F150s, etc.

Nice Caddy you got there. How much you have on the odo?

Exciting? The Boxster is always full of excitement. Reliable? The Boxster can also do that as well, you just have to maintain it properly. For bonus, it’s practical as well.

I am not gonna lie, I’d so have A. just by imagining the easter eggs it would have...

I see your point. Yes, Lincoln is already up the top with the Navigator, Nautilus, soon to be released Aviator, Continental, etc. However, I wouldn’t call the offerings of BMW and Audi “pizza box offerings”, when I genuinely find them comfortable and enough space from what I’ve seen in our F15 X5. The powertrain also

They can’t be THAT ugly...I mean I’ve seen some in person and to this day, they just look so grand in my opinion and still think that they need to be appreciated more for the entire car (practicality, uniqueness, comfort, etc.). It’s just Ford’s way of making an appropriate, handsome wagon-bus mix, but I wouldn’t call

Actually that’s Tesla with the falcon wing doors, a very laggy interface with just about everything such as climate control and other apps crammed into it, and just about every small electric bit in that car that makes it extremely unreliable in the long term.

I went on BMWBlog and saw that BMW is hinting at making a successor to the i3 called the i2...

“Except BMW doesn’t seem to care about handling anymore, and is seeing record sales.”

And the Mazda RX Vision’s interior...Perfectly analog!!

It’s just simple bullsh!t that comes in the way of people liking the GT because its got a V6 instead of a V8 or some higher form of displacement. I say I love it because of how brilliantly from the ground up it’s engineered. I’d be happy to fill this up with mileage if this car were to be in my hands.