You may or may not agree (probably the latter) but their SUV / crossover doesn’t look bad.
You may or may not agree (probably the latter) but their SUV / crossover doesn’t look bad.
I’m not saying it’s a great design - it’s OK, but young buyers (who are the target demographic for those cars) seem to love it. If you squint, it looks like a mini S-class.
For every person who hates those commercials, there are at least 5 others who are impressed, so...
Counterpoint: no it doesn’t.
Actually, yes, reducing the global population would fix a number of issues that are currently impacting our planet...
It most definitely does not look like a Passat. The new Passat is beyond bland...
That is a gorgeous car. Well done Renault!
Holy shit, that’s terrifying.
Never underestimate the poor taste of nouveau riche of any nationality...
“For some reason, he has decided to be crazy about Chevrolets.”
The name alone is a reason to choose a Land Cruiser over the Lexus... ummm... what’s the model name again? (I honestly forgot.)
I came here to post exactly this, but you beat me to it. So, here’s a different angle :P
1. As the word ‘generally’ indicates, there’s no agreed definition of the term sports car
I posted this reply in response to another comment, but I feel like it belongs here as well because I agree with your post.
I consider myself quite progressive on most issues, but I don’t really understand the controversy. Should we also be outraged by the presence of models/car girls at auto shows? Or cheerleaders at sporting events? If we want women to feel ‘empowered,’ is this really the best way to go about it, or are we sending…
I’d venture to say it’s due to its depreciation.
Someone didn’t read the article - it clearly says that “fuel, financing, insurance and depreciation” are all taken into account. There’s no way a GT2RS would cost less than $43,629 to own over 5 years.
“Ok, how is a Camaro a sports car? Not saying it’s a bad car but it’s not a sports car it’s a muscle car.”
The Challenger SRT won in high-performance, while the ‘regular’ Challenger came second in sports cars, which seems to indicate the categories are based on horsepower figures.
IMO this is a cross between a wagon and a crossover...