My MKIV Jetta didn’t have an armrest, but realistically that was the least of the problems I had with that car.
My MKIV Jetta didn’t have an armrest, but realistically that was the least of the problems I had with that car.
We just bought a 6 GT and a 3 GT in the last few months. First, it’s the simplest infotainment system I’ve experienced (though obviously that bar is set pretty low). But second, the sales guy said they’re expecting an update soon that will allow for Android Auto (didn’t ask about Apple because I don’t use it).
I just bought a CPO Mazda 6 GT. When I was talking to the sales rep, I told him I was tempted to wait for the AWD version and his response made it seem like they’re expecting it to arrive this year. Fingers crossed!!
Real talk though... Am I the only one that reads TRD as Turd? How the actual f*** did no one in their marketing department see that?
2005 MkIV Jetta. Windows worked intermittently. Stereo changed volume and station on its own. It was nearly impossible to get all 4 doors to lock at the same time. I swear to god the door handle linkage was crafted from porcelain. And if I had a nickel for every time a light bulb burned out, I could have paid cash for…
Maybe it looks sad because this is just about the ugliest shade of yellow I think I’ve ever seen.
your c3 needs MOAR KROME!!!
my dad has a yellow '67 vert, and it sure is pretty. But the prettiest american car ever made is hands down the '63 split window coupe. Visibility be damned!!!
Yes, this exact thought crossed my mind last week!! I saw a yellow Superlegerra in River Oaks (Houston) the other day and was surprised by how understated it looked.
My friend's parents had an '04 Town and Country that was both a diesel and a 5-spd. Obviously European, but it still seemed completely bizarre to me.
Thank god I'm not the only one who thought this. Its sub-zero in half the u.s., of course he can cruise right through it. I did that with my '98 civic when I lived in New Hampshire. Try that in March when its 30 degrees and that snow storm started out as rain.
My Mazda3 doesn't have cruise control. My salesman never mentioned it, and I live in Houston, so I didn't even notice for a couple of months until the first time I drive it to Austin.
As someone who drives through this intersection every day, my gut reaction was shock that he was able to walk from the Derek to W Rentals without being hit by a car.
It was a great little car to drive when it was running well. Mine was plagued with electrical issues: door locks that worked intermittently, window switches that sometimes stopped, the stereo would change volume or tracks without my input, new headlights/taillights nearly as often as I changed the oil. I loved that…
I replaced my MKIV over a year ago, but seeing this again triggers some weird response where I feel compelled to write a check for at least $1,000.
I see them daily here in Houston, and I'd venture to say there are at least twice as many in Austin.
Houston is crawling with 3's - in fact, there's one in my garage right now :)
honorable mention for vanishing point?
those wheels scream Kia to me, but all the other clean lines give me hope that it's a Lincoln