roadrebel
Road Rebel
roadrebel

I had to look that up and I am shocked. I honestly thought that you were exaggerating. I thought there is no way a new car would achieve the same highway fuel economy as my 8 year old Tahoe. That is abysmal, I honestly don’t understand how it could be so low. Even the old gen1 CTSV’s with similar HP and transmission

Leave it to the French to come up with yet another very strange looking suspension concept. Just like Citroen it looks like it accomplishes its intended purpose very well while at the same time throwing traditional suspension concepts completely out the window.

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any electric gadget in our kitchen. Whenever couples ask us if there was anything awesome we got that they should register for, we tell them a Breville toaster oven. The ones that have agree, they wouldn’t want

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any electric gadget in our kitchen. Whenever couples ask us if there was anything awesome we got that they should register for, we tell them a Breville toaster oven. The ones that have agree, they wouldn’t want

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any electric gadget in our kitchen. Whenever couples ask us if there was anything awesome we got that they should register for, we tell them a Breville toaster oven. The ones that have agree, they wouldn’t want

This is the best Toaster oven on the market. My wife and I got one as a wedding gift, it gets more use than any

My thoughts exactly. I’ve driven nastier roads on Kauai in a Nissan Altima coupe, granted it was a rental, but we made it in and out without any road rash.

This car is really all I want in life. Too bad it’s out of my budget... Anyone want to buy a testicle and a kidney?

Both were financed at their perspective dealerships.

Nice savings on the Z71. I have to say a Raptor is one of the few vehicles I would be weary of purchasing used, even slightly used. In my neck of the woods most of them are driven by guys who think they are in a caged long travel prerunner, they tend to get beat up pretty badly. Although there are also a good

I hear ya, on the other hand people are shocked when I tell them my Tahoe is 8 years old as they think its new. Most people cant tell the difference between a new car and one that has been well taken care of and is a year to three years old with around or under 30K miles.

The 228i is too new of a model for used discounts yet. Models that came out within the last year will hardly ever be a much better value on the used market. On the flipside of that used models that were just replaced by a newer version will have huge discounts. This would apply to the Ford mustang right now, Gen5’s

Most of them that are back in the same year are due to life changes (moving, new baby, lost job, etc), an upgrade, or buying a car they couldn’t afford. For 2 and 3 year old cars the same reasons apply and there may be quite a few lease returns. There is always the possibility that someone was dealing with a lemon,

I just looked at Mazda CX-5’s near me on Autotrader, new 2016 Grand Touring AWD models are going for around $31K after discounts. I found a similarly equipped clean 2013 model with 29K miles listed at $24,888. Figure after haggling you should pay somewhere around $22-23K. I realise that there is a difference in the

Skip leasing the car, find a used version of the same car that is 1-3 years old with 15-30K miles on the odometer. You will be able to find a vehicle that is very similar to new and you will pay close to, if not less than the lease buy out for the same car. There are a few vehicles that hold their value well enough

I need to fix a sticking drivers side door lock on my Tahoe, as well as a intermittent short of the driver side speaker. I also need to replace the radiator in my wife’s galant, I keep putting it off and pouring more coolant in every 4-6 weeks.

I will definitely agree with you on that. This is more of a difference of opinion on what constitutes an SUV. I would consider most, if not all of those jellybean shaped vehicles as CUV’s or crossovers. Looks like Kia agrees as they don’t refer to their jellybean models as SUV’s, instead placing them under the heading

I disagree. Toyota/Lexus SUV’s I have driven have fantastic visibility, some better than the american brands. Nissans SUV’s have been pretty good as well. BMW and Mercedes, at least the ones I have driven, have good visibility. I am not aware of any SUV offerings from Korea. Most of the “bean” shaped vehicles you are

As an SUV driver I resent that last statement. Most SUV’s are big boxes with generally large greenhouses, it is incredibly easy to see all 4 corners. In fact in my Tahoe I find myself constantly stuck behind people in Honda Fit sized vehicles either to scared to or slowly trying to maneuver between another vehicle and

This is not a Dodge product, it is a Hellcat that has been modified by Walsh Motorsports.

Sorry Torch, you are wrong this time. The way the study is written does not indicate that respondents would like to require that someone be behind controls in a drivers seat. I read it as respondents would like the vehicle to have manual controls to pilot it themselves if they so chose. I think this is a valid concern