theophilpot
Theo Philpot
theophilpot

As a US V60 owner, I couldn't be happier :)

Or if you only have two, put them both on one side!

I understand why this is a thing. To hype up Hydrogen, and imagine it being used for normal people. I like Hydrogen, hell, I have an HFCEV.

Years ago, my mother was looking to replace her aging Sienna. Because she no longer had a need for such a large car, we both came to the conclusion that it was time for her to switch over to an EV.

Does this count as a Commercial Vehicle?

What is this?! Cars & Bids?

Oh Station Wagons! Why show a photo of a rebadged one that we actually got? Isn’t this article supposed to be about the forbidden fruit? I can quite literally go out to my local Buick dealer and buy a TourX CPO. There are so many wagons abroad you could have taunted us with.. a Skoda wagon! new 5 series wagons! a

My first manual experience was very recent actually. I had driven past the local dealer, and a black Civic Sport Hatch caught my eye. It’s on the short list of cars I’d consider (along with the Golf and Mazda3) and the price looked very competitive — especially in this market. I speak with the salesperson, and he

I knew this company was doomed from the start.

The “old SAAB” and P2 XC70 are excellent suggestions. If your budget is a little larger, spring for a 2008+ 9-3 XWD. Fantastic grip and more modern safety and convenience features. 

This is exactly what I did. Instead of buying a new Mazda3, I went with a used Volvo V60. Could not be happier.

My Volvo wagon has this feature, called “park pilot assist.” before this car, my previous one didn’t even have a backup cam. I got really really good at parallel parking. I mostly use this feature to measure the parking spaces — to see if the car would fit in a prospective spot. I sometimes use the actual autonomous pa

A Volvo V50 Rental Car? That sounds lovely. Surely that wasn’t stateside.

I’m right with you. They upgraded us from a corolla or similar to the compact SUV. I was pleasantly surprised. Good power, great driver assistance tech, and fantastic interior quality. 10/10 would reccomend.

the t6 motor is excellent, but I would rather take a t5 for reliability’s sake. And yeah! Even the momentum is a damn nice car. 

That’s a photo of a Sonata just FYI

I’ll second the optima. I rented one for a Pittsburgh to Charlotte trip when a flight was cancelled. Could not be happier with its decent performance and relative comfort. Good highway mileage and way more than enough room for luggage. Only thing I wish it had was adaptive cruise control. 

I think I’d wholeheartedly recommend a SAAB 9-3 Convertible or Volvo C70.

a 3 row SUV, sure.

p3 t6 cars are a lot more usable and usually a bit cheaper.