theloudmouth
theloudmouth
theloudmouth

Honest question, is there a vehicular category (or single car model) where you can’t find a picture?

Was it rare when new or common?

While I do not disagree that the wealthiest American’s can afford to pay more, it’s a bit odd whenever you tax someone for something they don’t use... Also, can someone explain to me why they don’t just raise fares?

$5000 NP.

I have

Honestly, could not have said it better. Damned if you do damned if you don’t in our lawyer obsessed society. I think they know they should have gotten a waiver for liability but seriously to make this big of a deal out of this after the fact is insane.

1st Gear: Are they really going to ban plug-in electric hybrids as well? That seems terribly short sighted as from a pure energy of production stand point they often win as the most efficient of all (i.e. you’re not expending energy building battery packs you don’t use the additional capacity of 99% of the time when

5th Gear: Listen to intelligent Pod Casts. I went from a numb commute of random music to intellectually stimulating and learning about all new fields. My commute is now one of the most intellectually stimulating parts of my day.

2nd Gear: I would love to actually have replacement parts for my car available, but being a in a low risk region I’m just waiting... Speaking of, what’s the latest on all the cars being traded in with the problematic inflators? Are dealers still being required to sit on them?

Question, what if one trim of a vehicle is FFR (front-forward engine rear drive) and another is FMR (front-mid engine rear drive)?

Why is South Carolina so low?? I’ve never had a problem when traveling either to Greenville or Charleston.

Holy hell is that front end hideous.

I am fully for new, advanced technologies, but am I the only one thinking that this is going to somehow get mounds of government funding as the new “in” thing to do soon enough only at the further expense of our already crumbled (we’re past crumbling) infrastructure everywhere else? The funniest thing about this is

They begin designing the next generation of most new cars before the previous generation is even launched in terms of sketches. Real engineering work in advanced development begins pretty much 4 years before SOP.

Is it sadistic of me that this actually made me laugh out loud? It brings back fond memories of having to deal with this in Ann Arbor. Granted, it’s not as bad and once you’re parked, you’re parked, but since people never seemed to ever move their car if a spot did open you POUNCED.

My question would be if they will refuse to allow PHEV’s which have a range extender. The people I know with Volt’s almost never use the engine but it’s the perfect compromise for all of their longer trips out of state or up north. Full electric will have its place, but until the infrastructure is converted to solely

The rumors were that the hybrid F1 cars may never be auctioned because they are so difficult to start and operate

I loved mine, truly the perfect daily. Refined enough but reasonably priced, quick but under the radar (ie not at all boy racer like the WRX it was based on), ease of maintenance but different... I wish Subaru would have made their own version for sale to follow, I’d have bought it in a heart beat.

Same here, E92. My dad’s E46 got replaced finally before last winter. I know they were developing a competitor replacement driver airbag and that development was taking a while.

Everyone needs to give this place 1 star reviews and scathing comments all over the internet until they right their wrong. I cannot stand car dealerships, how the hell are they allowed to get away with crap like this by the manufacturer and it’s shows what a load of garbage their “competition for better prices” scan