I still defend the GS as the second best sedan Lexus ever made.
I still defend the GS as the second best sedan Lexus ever made.
Hot take— GM’s low end wagons were the best cars of the 80's. I’m talking Chevy Celebrities, Buick Century, and most beloved- Oldsmobile Cutlass Cruiser.
I guess the US needs *something* in this list, and there wasn’t much good coming from here then. So I will second this nomination.
Best car of the 1960s, 1970s, 1980's and 1990s.
I can’t decide between two of my personal attainable favorites:
You guys already featured it here: https://jalopnik.com/everything-about-this-turbo-manual-dodge-caravan-is-per-1847965805
My 1988 Plymouth Reliant had them too. Congrats to Jeep though, for marketing something that is 35 years old as a new feature.
Surprise Surprise, most of the redneck states don’t like dem-thar ‘lectric cars...
You have to remember the era and heap praise on the Dodge engineers.
Um, my 1993 Plymouth Sundance had this. It’s not new. One of the jets was misaligned and sprayed right out the side of the car. It was great for spraying people in the school parking lot.
Shadow/Sundance, too
My 1992 Dodge Caravan, Old XF and F-Type all have the nozzles on the wipers, so this isn’t a new invention. What does appear to be new and quite nice is the amount of nozzles, which should helped with all that baked on goodness.
That’s the Granada that the comment was describing. No idea why Owen used a picture of the European Granada.
Priced to sell.
One Executive at work used to say “You will be driving a Mercedes one day”, I would always think, I would get fired if my car broke down as much as his Mercedes.
LOL, whenever I hear crap like “under tired” I assume it’s someone who either hasn’t bought enough tires in their life or works at tire rack. I personally hate spending money on street tires, and I have a Coats in the garage. Pissing away money on a consumable like tires purely for cosmetic reasons is not only stupid…
Small Car Fun > Big car boring.
This is the Fit we need, but do not deserve.
According to the drivers I spoke to, the cargo area is the main concern. Even having a way to get the hot air out would make a big difference, because at present there is no ventilation back there.
@pbrtim: