Kia K900, when a manufacturer known for econoboxes decides to make a full-blown luxury car.
Kia K900, when a manufacturer known for econoboxes decides to make a full-blown luxury car.
Miata is always the answer, as usual.
The BR-Z of course. Only 2WD car in Subaru's (US) lineup in almost 20 years. First RWD for the company in over 40 years. I think that counts.
And are 80+ years old with varying degrees of blindness and/or other disability, with no worries about having to ever retest for their driver's license because there's so many of them voting in FL that any measures instituting any form of testing will get shot down.
That's the truth. Something just happens to drivers once you hit the Carolinas.
Syracuse/Buffalo may handle the snow a lot better, yes... but an inch of snow in Pittsburgh is something that happens many times every single winter. It should not cause any major issues.
Taking air out of your tires will give you a wider contact patch which can sometimes help, but more often than not you actually want skinny tires for snow.
One would think they would, given the fact that they get so much more snow, but I can tell you from experience, they don't. They're just slightly better at it than everyone else.
Kentucky Fried Movie, which is an absolute riot.
Get in there – no Detroit for me!!
I know, I was agreeing with you on the phrase being stupid.
4 wheel drive without snow tires often means 4 wheel stop in the snow. All 4 wheels stop while the car just keeps on going...
Remember kids, AWD only helps you go, it won't help you turn or stop. That's what snow tires are for.
Rain-sensing wipers. Driving to work this morning after having snow last night I lost count how many times I turned my wipers on every time I ended up behind someone and then off again when the road was clear. Always a treat when I get to drive a company car that has them.
That leaves the Japanese and the two frontrunners are Mazda and Suzuki. Given Mitsubishi's partnership with Nissan Renault and Suzuki's work with Toyota it seems like Mazda is the obvious choice. Will they go with the obvious choice? There are too many factors to say for sure, but it does add interesting context to…
I don't know about you but that statement gives me the giggles. I mean, I'm sure this car is rock solid and all, but just the thought of counting on an Alfa - any Alfa - to get you to work, the church for your wedding, or say, to the delivery room seems a little fantastical. Call me a pessimist. Better yet, call me…
5.) Clydesdale
First of all, I don't understand what's difficult in pronouncing Jaguar. It's the same as the animal, only with more horsepower. Get over it!
NP x10. If I had $2000 and money to take care of getting out there and picking up the car I'd be on a plane tomorrow to go get this thing.
Not this one however, and I for one am glad to see it. Offered in snow white over fading decal, this '88 RX lift back offers a full rocker kit and large spoiler on the hatch. This was sold alongside the fabulously weird XT at a time when Subaru was testing the waters of sporty car sales.