Kristen is correct (as always). Unless you want your car defiled. Then put a Hillary 2016 bumper sticker on your car and leave it anywhere in Oklahoma. With any luck, it will be a total loss and you can get a new car!
Kristen is correct (as always). Unless you want your car defiled. Then put a Hillary 2016 bumper sticker on your car and leave it anywhere in Oklahoma. With any luck, it will be a total loss and you can get a new car!
Yes. Go read Tom’s article. It’s a “race to the bottom.” Ford will have a zero percent market share next year. Bye.
From the driver’s seat, it’s acres of cheap plastic reflected on your windshield.
Come back when you have a point relevant to the topic.
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It only handles well compared to SUVs and sedans from the 80s.
When you’re 6’4, bigger just means it fits comfortably. I’m sure the Shakira’s of the world think it’s massive.
Nope.
Seat cooling in almost every fucking Kia? Allah hu akbar
I am 6’4 and found the driver’s seat lacking leg room. The Focus was better.
Almost every Kia. Next.
Nope. I think you have a reading comprehension problem.
I have more leg room in the focus. The fusion is too small. The Taurus is worse.
Who would that person be?
Re-read: no power passenger seat
The Fusion is small inside, big outside, slow, and doesn’t handle well. It looks nice, just needs some powertrain and suspension tuning to make it fun and maybe some different seats to give front passengers more leg room without sacrificing the back.
I disagree. GM, Ford, and Dodge have a fairly good history of listening to customers. The Mustang was almost FWD, the corvette has finally proven worthy of a decent interior, Dodge keeps bringing back the Viper with a V10 despite no one buying them.
Fake scoops.
This would be like the next Camaro or Mustang being an SUV. No one in the US would ever do this. Then again, Mitsubishi isn’t a car company.
I’m 6’4 and fit in the 2nd gen MR2 fine. Had to pull the seat forward a bit to get full clutch travel.