There were Chevelle sedans. Not the ones called "Malibu" or "Malibu Sport Sedan". There were legitimate "Chevelle 300" sedans.
But I know what you mean.. you mention Chevelle and everyone pictures either the '70 454 SS or the '67 396 SS. There's just nothing else in the stable without rearranging all the car names:
No way. Chevelle definitely isn't fitting the name for the car.
That's because you're wrong.
hehe...fully loaded D
No its not, you're missing sound system, better interior, ect... a loaded P85d comes in at $130,000. Also a "fully loaded" D compared to a fully loaded E63 AMG S 4Matic is not the same, you get much more on the MB.
I was being satirical. It's not my place to comment on people's financial situation nor decide if someone "earned" what they have.
Believe that's just a shadow making the nose look darker. Could be wrong, of course.
Thats not what the title says. It says
The 370Z actually is way cheaper than it was when it came out. It just got more and more options, so a fully-spec'd model got more expensive while the base model got cheaper.
The one they reviewed was an optioned-out roadster, and apparently you can still get a bare bones coupe for $27,000.
I think this is the first of your "Why buy beige when you can buy used fast for less?" I agree with.
Also, the new guy is infinitely more likable the Vettel ever was.
This was so factually inaccurate I thought Doug wrote it.
If they were behaving like old GM, they would have denied that the problem exists for eight years before being forced to do something about it.
Elon's PR skills are impressive.
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