Which is great you caught on quick, but doesn’t mean they will. Have seen both ends of the spectrum.
Which is great you caught on quick, but doesn’t mean they will. Have seen both ends of the spectrum.
Never a fan of teaching new stick drivers on a car with a payment or is brand new.
Yep they can move but they can be very rare to see even in automatic form of SH-AWD
Forgotten due to its nose beak but a manual TL SH-AWD was capable of 0-60 in just over 5 sec and mid to high 13 sec 1/4. Also again, manual and AWD
Id buy an Accord Hybrid. The BMW plug in gets 21 miles before it averages 26mpg.
Lexus IS 500 F Sport Performance starts at $56k. Way better chance of not being at the dealership as often
With $1000 car payments becoming the standard no, keep your car till it rots
*exception being sub $15k used cars. If you need a car within your means
Growing up it was interesting for starter cars going from everyone wanting a CD player and then back to cassette.
If a hair saloon was a car - 11th gen Tbird
Yeah we are trying to cancel your country for the obvious war crimes....
Old Accord or CRV Manual. Prefer 1st gen CRV if possible. Put snows on the accord if needed, CRV’s will be available with AWD.
Is the Manual Option more expensive because they have a safety incident every other time they try to make one?
When in doubt bring crazy high HP Bennett. And when in even more doubt bring Defense Noelle
https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a37001607/2022-volkswagen-golf-r-price/
Dont get me wrong great car, headlights kill it for me
True but its hard to fine a manual nowadays let alone a manual with useable back seats
That Fisher Price Black plastic Dash tho.... And not a fan of the headlights
Agreed, not a fan of the headlights. And yeah that dash with the black shiny plastic looks like it could blind you if light hits it right
Its not the best looker imo but a new Golf R runs about $45k