Vuala. Here it is compared to most of anything it would compete against. The Mitsubishi Blandmobiles are 9.0 (outlander Sport) and 9.2 (Outlander)
Vuala. Here it is compared to most of anything it would compete against. The Mitsubishi Blandmobiles are 9.0 (outlander Sport) and 9.2 (Outlander)
That’s track times. Tell me when the last time you ever floored the car on your daily commute? If you’re doing that daily, the X-Trek clearly isn’t the car for you
I guess you’ve never driven a Crosstrek. Its quick but not fast. You just need to put your foot down more than you typically would in a faster car
This is the future Ford imagines. Focuses (Foci?) and Mustangs (I know it’s a T-Bird)
People want practicality and comfort. Wagons are what we need more of but for some reason they need to have an extra inch of ground clearance and plastic cladding
The system merely encourages you back into your lane, it’s easy to overpower and itll turn off for a few seconds when you do overpower it. It’s a weird feeling, the steering goes from firm to light
I live in upstate NY and I have a Subaru with Eyesight, one time i crossed the line to give a safe area for the family walking on the road and the system fought me when I tried to cross back over the line. These systems cant differentiate lanes, all they see are lines. It’s up to the driver to drive and the system…
Like the 2003 Baja
Lincoln Co. ?
I will forever see it as a rich teenage girls car
You must be blind. It’s clearly a Toyota Highlander.
Meanwhile for Subaru in January alone. Last year they managed to sell 647,000 cars.
It’s a DeLorean
Looks like my portfolio needs to be in tin foil.
My ‘11 Impreza had the power steering fail while in motion, reverse takes three shifts at least before it engages, with the latest cold temperatures in the North East 1st gear is nearly impossible to engage. Then the suspension will squeak on a smooth road but wont make a peep on my pothole riddled commute. Nothing…
Looks like a 500L and a Countryman had a baby
Here’s a fun question. What happens to the people who live outside of the town but work in it. I see they have a Hilton DoubleTree and I doubt their staff lives in the town.
Isn’t mazda the biggest offender in putting screens on top? If even finds it’s way into Toyotas Yaris iA.
A nice bland GLC 63. It would blend into the woodwork of all the soccer moms driving the GLC 300s