Oh boy are you about to be disappointed. Not only have I now written about counterweights, but I’ve also written about blue anodized wheel cylinders:
Ari, I have a serious question and I’m not trying to make fun of you or be a jerk.
Someone really paid you to write this post? Normal car with wood wrap acts like normal car is the information you’re trying to convey?
I’m afraid he may end up with a fleet of 400 broken Saabs.
Asking for advice on an auto enthusiast site with an active comment section is hardly the worst decision someone with money to blow could make.
The glass is designed to pop out. It opens like a side window on a minivan and “pops” up, or is removed completely. It even comes with a protective bag.
I mean, the schlub at the bottom used her truck for a Lowe’s run. He deserved to be fired.
Wow, the dealership took responsibility. I did not see that coming.
Accord looks much better and actually cohesive.
I’m honestly glad you like the Sonata, but I have to say that it leaves me quite cold.
How exactly is a Catfish nose and a Civic tail “good-looking”?!?!?
This is a joke, right? I mean, we know this thing is hideous, right? RIGHT!?
It’s going to take me a long, long time to come around on that front end. I appreciate that they swung for the fences, but, man. Catfish vibes.
I’ve owned 2, and driven then a combined 140k without issue - please tell me about your BMW experience.
This car is one of many good cars that were unloved by the maker. Toyota’s Venza also comes to mind. I know I’m forgetting others. There was almost no marketing for the model, and its maker never seemed serious about selling in the segment.
Who doesn’t one a kia k900?
Duh
I’m pretty sure Top Gear did that already (at least with a Hilux).
My guess is the melted McLaren I saw on Channel 5 Sunday morning won’t be replaced for free.