As someone who had a CLS a few years ago, and thinks they are gorgeous (I like my sedans with some curves just like my women), I am glad they are doing another generation. I might have to go look at one to replace the wife’s Panamera in a few years.
As someone who had a CLS a few years ago, and thinks they are gorgeous (I like my sedans with some curves just like my women), I am glad they are doing another generation. I might have to go look at one to replace the wife’s Panamera in a few years.
I’ve only had my XKR for about a month, but it’s doing a bang-up job so far (I live in San Diego, and have literally never driven the car with the top up). No need for cargo room because the actual beach sucks anyway. You get all sandy, and have to be near a bunch of surfer dude long-hairs and gross kids. A day at the…
Wrangler has to be on the list. Obvious choice but for a reason.
The good thing with an Alfa is that you won’t have to endure it for 290K miles.
He should have lifted, downshifted, tapped the brakes to get the car to rotate and powered thru. And not just a little power, everything that car has left banging against the limiter. So it could claw it’s way sideways back down into the corner.
“[I]t had 200,000 miles on the clock, and it had a bad LCD screen and some cooling system issues”
Here’s a COMPLETELY wild idea, guys. Hang on for a minute, because it may take a minute to wrap your head around it.
And yet you could actually conceive a kid and get him to high school faster than the 86 will go 0-60.
My three most favorite beers are, in order:
eff it. I just emailed the guy.
Glad I’m not the only one thinking this... I don’t see this as a “hatchback” at all. To me, it has none of a hbs’ desireable attributes. It’s just a sedan with the windshield attached to the trunk lid.
You actually bought a Joke? Wow... They should have given you the warranty free for making that purchase.
Also, apparently you don’t even need to buy one from a dealer *in your state*. You can buy the darn thing online from any GM dealer and possibly pay little to nothing over cost.