Did you buy a new Yaris?
Are you going to buy one now, since it’s disappearing soon?
And if the answer is no to both of those questions, why is that?
Seriously, not yanking your chain.
Did you buy a new Yaris?
Are you going to buy one now, since it’s disappearing soon?
And if the answer is no to both of those questions, why is that?
Seriously, not yanking your chain.
That’s enough to get my vote right there!!
“Dumbasses completely submerge a car in a dumpster full of water”
Being stuck with this guy in an elevator is my definition of hell on earth.
If you’re not tailgating, you’ll see them.
Initial quality looks for problems you identify very early in ownership (90 days). Dodge owners are not arriving at the dealer with a checklist of things to review. If you buy a Tesla, it’s very likely that you’ll have one of the plethora of checklists to review every tiny detail of the vehicle inside and out before…
They still hadn’t yet gotten over the shock of someone approving them for credit.
I believe their research is legit, gathered from car owners, but their “awards” are actually given to any manufacturer that pays for them.
Similarly you’d really think Nissan would be #1. All problems should be resolved after a model has been on the market for 20 years.
To be fair to dodge how many problems can their 2 cars have after 13+ years in production? I figure those should be worked out by now
Probe.
Not idiots. Marketing. Name the car something that will resonate. And by the reaction to the name, it clearly resonated. People will adjust to the name, but the important thing, is that people are talking about the vehicle. That’s what you need to sell cars. Especially new cars in new segments. You need customer…
That 3800 isn’t powerful by today’s standards, true, but the 3800 is decently torquey. I believe that’s a pre-series 1 unit that has just north of 210 ft-lbs of torque and somewhere north of 160 HP (I don’t remember exactly, but it was pretty great for the day). The 3800 is a great engine in just about any of its…
That transmission was cranked out in about the last 45 minutes they were even building them. That specific model was discontinued in the next model year, after having been installed for about five or six years. By the time this one was made, its little hassles had been pretty much sorted. Bolted behind the stout but…
No.
So many cars look alike, I am unsure if you edited any of these images.