That’s the best looking Mazdaspeed 3 yet.
That’s the best looking Mazdaspeed 3 yet.
I didn’t think I cared about the side of the fuel filler, until I bought an Outback. Combine the fact that you have to pop it open with a lever on the floor and that it likes to freeze shut means it sucks.
Sadly, it got cancelled because of the Trump tariffs...
Pretty sure they cancelled that one for us.
The G8 failed. The SS failed. The Caprice failed. So lets bring it back again as the Park Ave, a car that only has name recognition among those who read the obituary page every day looking for updates on their friends?
Or better yet, don’t buy any of them, because they are tacky, “look at me I’m rich”, poseur cars across the board. They do nothing better than an S-Class other than scream how wealthy you are. And frankly, that is about all an S-Class really does better than an E-Class, which is why the old money all drive E-Class…
That lead to Monster Lawsuits.
Apparently the market for “I need to replace my aging Chrysler Sebring convertible with something similar” customers is a small one.
Don’t go chasing waterfalls
How is it not called the Race Rover?
Back then, they’d rig one end of a rope to the car and wrap the other end around the electric cord of a wall clock at the adjacent gas station. When the car sank, it unplugged the clock, freezing in time the moment the car broke through.
If you’ve got a 2002 Volvo Cross Country in good condition, we’ll drive it.
Wow. I really appreciate that story. Thank you for sharing.
That was beautiful. Who’s cutting onions in my office?!
I want to say COTD.
Wow what an amazing story! It’s cool to here that a simple mini van can become such an amazing part of a family. Reading this makes that van seem more like an old loyal dog. Always there when you need them the most.
Thank you for this. Well written and thoughtful—the unloved old minivan stuck around while it was needed.
I love it - LOVE IT - when a giant-ass pickup parks in a “compact only” spot, with basically only the hood and front half of the cab able to actually fit in said spot, thereby creating an obstacle course for all vehicles passing by.
I don’t understand the insane demand for pickup trucks. I just...don’t get it.