And every single G35/G37 Coupe was also owned by an asshole who probably got it into an accident.
And every single G35/G37 Coupe was also owned by an asshole who probably got it into an accident.
Is the Passport based on the Ridgeline architecture?
Seems like most cops do drive in the left lane below the speed limit for some reason. Not a big deal in town, but really pisses me off on interstates. (not an anti-cop comment, just something I’ve noticed)
I wish people would drop the charade of calling this thing a “Toyota” or a “Supra.” It’s an ugly Z4 coupe.
I finally made my way to a Shake Shack last year, after a considerable amount of time was spent by my coworkers talking it up. It’s not that great. It’s good, but not good enough for me to go out of my way to get a free burger and over pay for some warmed over OreIda crinkle cut fries.
Don’t know how it is in the states, but here in Australia plenty of people offer on-site inspections. The mobile mechanic (or similar) will go to the car to do the inspection.
I think Krang might know something about this...
This. Land Cruiser/FJ or even a Jeep CJ. Will always be a classic, can be totally rebuilt repeatedly and can bring you to more places.
I never understood curfews for adult children in college. I think it is important to set some boundaries on being respectful, though: if it’s going to be after midnight or whenever you go to bed, a courtesy text letting you know they are okay and what their plans are is entirely reasonable to expect. But they don’t…
Why on earth would you give a 20-year-old home for a short period of time from college a curfew?!? Maybe I’m an outlier, but when my kids are 20, they determine how to live their lives.
Exactly. Kids will want something where they have memories. The only memories they’ll have of the Boxter/Cayman is that Dad said we couldn’t go on his nightly “grocery run” because it’s only a two-seater. The LC will be a road trip machine. Surely they still publish those paper books with public off-road trails? My…
Mine is going on 26 years and still going strong. My first kid pops out next year and we’re going to go on adventures together. If it survives 20 more years, I won’t blame my kid if it doesn’t want a 45 year old truck that gets 12 mpg.
Continue proper maintenance and he’ll be handing down his LC to his grandkids.
came here looking for this. a land cruiser never dies.
Considering it’s been eight years since the bailouts, it’s fair to say there have been a lot of major shifts in automotive trends and the economy. GM has done well to avoid collapse again, but they’re being smart in trying to minimize the pain now instead of having it just be worse later if things don’t go better than…
Meanwhile 12,714 Focus RS’s also remain for sale averaging $26,500 above MSRP.
Yeah the Cross Country is on dealer lots. But so are plenty of regular V90s so I expect a few months post release they’ll be around.
Configurator broken, won’t let me 3.3T and 6-speed manual...
My first thought was also a CPO Lexus IS300/350 AWD
Did this guy really line you all up to recommend a Miata and everyone of you failed to recommend it? How more perfect can his needs be that Miata isn’t the answer?