imagine if she DIDN’T tell them where the truck was... and returned to ask them. She should’ve let them sweat it out a bit. Stealing it back was genius.
imagine if she DIDN’T tell them where the truck was... and returned to ask them. She should’ve let them sweat it out a bit. Stealing it back was genius.
I mean, the schlub at the bottom used her truck for a Lowe’s run. He deserved to be fired.
Wow, the dealership took responsibility. I did not see that coming.
Ugh, where to begin? It’s the “me first” mentality of really not thinking about anything else on the road.
It bugs the hell out of me when other people are on the road when I am. The nerve.
VW also put at least one Arteon on the road here in the US well before its release, which I spotted driving around Rockville, MD back in September.
Nice! Glad to hear it!
I’m not even a “car dude”, and I found this article riveting. Thanks!
((I had to immediately go google some vid of a Dihedral Synchro Helix Door Actuation System))
Not a US only phenomenon...
HAVE I GOT THE CAR FOR YOUUU
This should be standard on all cars - I can’t believe how many people drive through pouring rain with no lights on.
Headlights that turn on when the wipers are on. My 1999 Grand Cherokee had this feature and no cars I've owned since, though newer and nicer, have offered it. It's idiot proof.
Most convenient feature on any vehicle ever. Capless fuel filler
I think it could tell she was a cyclist, rather than a human pedestrian, and knew what needed to be done.
Just pick a slightly different Porsche.
If a submarine breaks through the ice, and The Rock isn’t there to kick a torpedo, does any one really care?
Try driving a motorcycle in the rain or on a100 degree day in the Summer
I saw one in the dealership the other day as I was waiting for an under warranty repair and recall. The car looks pretty nice and could easily be mistaken from the Accord. I wouldn’t mind driving one if I had to and I cared about MPGs that badly.
Practically anything will these days.
That’s a lot of confidence in CVTs. Honda’s new accord’s CVT has recieved high praise from most journalists. It will be interesting to see if it lasts like consumer reports says it will.