I creeped through your history. You called a Subaru Legacy wagon “perfect”. Your judgement on styling is questionable at best.
There’s a group that formed as a result of this scandal that may be able to help. They want VW to buy back all the diesels under Lemon Law, but they might have the ability to get a hold of their tubes. I think it’s called the Lemon Party.
So the clutch pedal wasn’t getting grounded to the ground?
Had something similar back in the 90's. I was working over in Belgium and decided to drive over to Germany one weekend to hit a Christmas festival. Me and my POS Peugeot 205. No problems going there. Got stopped at the German border and questioned. It’s about 9AM. Where are you going, why are you here, how long you…
Kiwi’s tend to be rational people, without all the attitude common in North America. Due to geography, they have to be self-sufficient and place value on reliability and function over flash.
He’s cute.
Well, I can see Toyota absorbing Subaru, Mitsubishi merging with Mazda and Suzuki, Honda stays as is and so does Nissan. In Japan, all manufacturers share and care. Mitsubishi sells rebadged cars from Suzuki, Nissan and Infinti, Subaru sells rebadged Daihatsu vans, Toyota sells us the iA/Yaris sedan, which is a Mazda,…
I am amazed something like this happened in Germany., It is something you expect in a third world country like the United States and not one that has well maintained infrastructure like Germany.
Surely some detail freak has advised that only in Donald Trump’s country are these cars known as 240SX? Thus this lucky guy is not saving a 240, but the proper version that cane with the SR20?
Having your car stolen is terrible. I should know. This guy from Darwin, Australia, with what we think is a Nissan 240SX (S15), wasn’t going to let his car get stolen.
Everyone outside America that speaks English isn’t from the UK you know :)
Also, we don’t use km’s.
So did I... But then, I'm an Aussie... :+p
early 1990s Camry