Chrysler: We build it - you rent it.
Chrysler: We build it - you rent it.
Props for him thoroughly knowing the limits of his M5. But more props for owning an M5 in Techno Violet.
The biggest nightmare I have for my car is myself. I'd say I'm a good driver - but that chance of me doing something stupid and destroying it scares me more than anything. Ultimately, I feel like I could live with the fact that someone else caused my car's death, but knowing I did it is not a good feeling!
I was driving home from work in Owings Mills, MD this past July, when I spotted an Electrolyte Green 2012 Hyundai Accent with Manufacturer Plates. I knew for a fact that it was Motorweek's Long Term Car.
Or Volvo S60R (What I ended up with)
I was interested in an IS originally (2006-2012 Model), but nothing seemed to work out the way I wanted to.
I'm worried about the lightpole. How did the lightpole fare?
The front looks like the child 2013 Range Rover and 2013 Grand Cherokee SRT-8, and the back looks like a Q7.
It looks good, but the problem is that they are going to make a just as attractive Ford version for $10,000 less.
Are Russian's Bionic? I feel like in every single video they manage to make it out unscathed...
The funny thing is, there actually is a Wilkins Subaru - I got my old one there!
If anyone at Edmunds is reading this post - BRING BACK INSIDE LINE! This new Long Term Road Tests Blog under the 'What's Hot' Section is complete shit!
I am on 'The Camry Effect' site right now, and it claims that 35% of Camry Owner's have lowered their Camry. I can honestly say out of the 100 Camrys I see a day, I have not seen a single one lowered.
I used to work for a high-end used car dealer that specialized in exotics, Porsches, BMW's, etc. They did a lot of listing on eBay to attract out-of-state customers, which makes doing a state inspection not necessary (the cars were all mechanically there, it was the removal of the tint and whatnot that would fail the…