Built in Child booster seats
Built in Child booster seats
Counterpoint: Lamborghini’s design language has become so complex that every car now looks more like a Stealth Fighter than a Lambo. Maybe something a little more understated, if you can call this car understated at all, is a bolder choice at this point.
Wish it had a wing instead of the hybrid system, but it’s the best looking Lambo in decades.
I don't know. That one seems to have exploded (view.)
GM LS-series.
Uh, European pricing *always* includes taxes. In this case, VAT of 19%. That puts it at about 89,000Euro, or about 106,000USD, excluding fees, taxes, and rebates.
And that’s different from every S-class in the last twenty years?
Why were Cutlass’ so popular back in this er? If you have to ask then you weren’t around. It’s like asking, why was disco music so popular? Pretty much because it got you laid. We’re talking about an era where a guy in red shirt and cowboy hat made a movie using a black Trans Am that was a two hour ad for for the…
The best car for a teenager is to make THEM buy a total shitbox. They learn responsibility (understand that even a junker car still isn’t cheap on their McNasty paycheck), make them pay for their own liability insurance and gas, (learn that they will have recurring not cheap expenses to cover on their McNasty…
I missed on the G-Body RWD prime years but I recall the Cutlass Ciera and Buick Century A-bodies being everywhere including the Cutlass Ciera company car my dad used to drive in the early to mid 90s. I can definitely see Torch doing a feature about these in the near future.
You want to insure a teenager on a new car? And have to deal with incidental damage and misuse by said teenager?
Yep, cannot stress “NOT FAST” more for a first car. That my first car was a heavy underpowered Oldsmobile my dad handed down to me saved my life more than once. The moronic things we do with our first car are way less dangerous in a slow one.
I seriously chuckled at Torch’s Volvo 240 suggestion. No one drove Volvo’s back then. Where in the hell were you even going to buy one, let alone get it serviced? I grew up on the outskirts of a major city and I don’t recall ever seeing a Volvo dealership (although there probably was maybe one).