It's interesting - I don't know if it's just confirmation bias, but I feel like I've read several comments over the years about how surprisingly reliable that era of Jaguars are.
It's interesting - I don't know if it's just confirmation bias, but I feel like I've read several comments over the years about how surprisingly reliable that era of Jaguars are.
This whole car could be shown on a future Donut Media video of knock off parts.
Everything about this is a gigantic “FUCK NO”. From the stupid body kit, tacky interior upholstery, idiotic wheels (stock wheels or the new monoblocks would’ve worked better here), and the ludicrous price. It’s about 30% too expensive for a GOOD G-Wagen, but this one isn’t one of those.
I’ve had two older 463s (‘91 300 GE and current ‘96 G320) and they’re great off-road.
While not the most attractive things in the world, they ARE actually legit off roaders. Granted 99% of these will NEVER se a dirt road, they are very capable off road. The current generation even has portal axels which are pretty much unheard of on a consumer grade vehicle.
Heaven forbid a website revisit a three year old article.
A different take on something many others have done, certainly.
Car does not exist yet/anymore.
Not to mention that “choice” means just that. You can’t want choice for women then be upset when they make a selection you disagree with. Plenty of women choose to give birth and allow a family who can’t conceive to adopt their children.
I mean, isn’t one of the “choices” to NOT have an abortion? The idea is that everyone should be free to make that choice, not that everyone must be required to be in favor of abortions.
I think the movie does a good job showing how vulnerable you are being young and pregnant. Juno is taken advantage of and influenced by a lot of other peoples expectations on her body. I didn’t find it anti-choice, instead I think it did a good job of showing what a traumatic experience it is having so many others…
Circuit or Morizo for me, although no dealer around (I basically contacted every single one that isn’t charging $20k ADM for a Sienna) wants to commit to any wait list or pricing before Toyota even announces the price or availability.
Seconded on the GRC. Allegedly I’m like #1 or #2 on a list. But if my dealer tacks on a high ADM that pushes prices near entry-level luxury, I’m leaning toward a G70/Stinger.
My wife and I have been discussing the possibility of replacing our Fiat 500 with an electric car, probably a Chevrolet Bolt. However, I’ve had nothing but bad experiences with General Motors products and our Fiat has been just about the most reliable vehicle we’ve had. We might keep the Fiat and buy a fun car for…
The crown is an limo, think equis/G90 in fact that’s what the equis and G90 where made to compete with. What your talking about is the Prius V...
I think the styling is fantastic