sosrip1995
Alex Pirsos
sosrip1995

I own a 9 year old Volt and despite the fact that its a complex car with 2 powertrains and was developed back when most people thought it was insane to stick a huge lithium ion battery in a car its been dead-reliable and does exactly what it was meant for: a commuter car that saves money by using battery power for

Cadillac needs to take a long, hard look at Lincoln and get back to the opulence of their distant past.  Leave the Nurburgring times to the Germans, spend your money on design and interior.

I’m done with GM, with the exception of the Corvette. I thoroughly enjoyed my time with the Camaro, but it’s reportedly headed for discontinuation. Cadillac is not aspirational. Their best sedan in at least 50 years, if not longer, the CT6, is being discontinued. The CT4 and CT5 are a step backwards. Stop gap

Right? A co-worker just got a 2016 Volt and loves the shit out of it.

His own opinion. 

The Bolt and Volt have been mediocre

BMW have thrived for years on the difference between brand perception versus what people actually buy. BMW’s biggest sellers are SUVs and hatchbacks, usually with small engines, but when people think of BMW they think of prestigious sporty cars like the M3, and that makes people willing to pay a few thousand € more

We don’t get it here because we are a country of inept drivers who feel more secure in giant, shitty, ugly crossovers and SUVs that are about as fun to drive as a horse and buggy...

If you’re talking reliability, and you’re not talking about the F— generation, then your information is antiquated and not relevant to this discussion. The F56 and its contemporaries have demonstrated exceptionally good reliability. Too good, according to the MINI Service Depts., which are suffering as a result.

When the new Mini came out, my 6'7" nephew was looking for a new car. We went to the San Diego Auto show and checked it out. I'm 6'4", and the amount of room in that little car was amazing - fit the two of us just fine. Best part was the looks from the other show goers a we were getting out of it...

Reliability issues are severely exaggerated by the internet.

Actually, that picture succeeds in showing me that the Countryman really isn’t that huge at all. I mean, think about how insanely tiny that original Mini is!

My wife’s convertible has it on the roof with gray stripes. It’s not as awful as it sounds. Or maybe it is, I can’t tell anymore.

That is an original Mini indeed being compared to a SUV (countryman). So....yeah?

That’s an R60 Countryman, not a hardtop.

Its like an inch and a half, youre an idiot. 

I don’t recline, but you are wrong.  As long as its a feature, no one is a monster for using it.

This is their current Huracan GT3. It has a V10 and is not at all related to the car in the video. 

I love this.

It seems that $33,545 is a lot of money to pay for a pickup.