tobythesandwich
sloppy joseph
tobythesandwich

You mean the anemic 180hp 5.7L with TBI? I can’t imagine enjoying that drive.

GM provided Saab with a 20 years lifeline. Without GM, Saab would have been dead since 1993.

Where I live,they do a visual inspection as well,so this might be an issue. But depending on how he did it,it may still sneak under the radar even then.

I am sure this will fall on deaf ears but every business messes up, it is how they respond to the problem that separates bad businesses from good. This one did well.

Remember how several months ago when Cadillac announced they were going to have an “optic monitor” to make sure that the driver’s eyes were always focusing on the road for the supercruise cars? Remember how a certain website made the complaint that it was “dystopian” and only there to protect the manufacturer? Despite

“If a someone wants to do this on a private track and see what happens, have at it. We’ll probably even run the video.”

That wasn’t a Pontiac either, it was a Holden

Work at a Hyundai dealer, can confirm. These are gonna make great loaners for ‘11-’14 cars that still break all the time

“You’re really going out of your way here to spam comments with your anecdotes about reliability.

Anecdotal evidence here, my husband had a 2012 Sonata 2.0T and it was nothing but problems. We bought it new, within 4 years it had; a bad suspension weld, 2 separate issues with the wastegate, the a/c failed (which sucks in Central TX), there was an issue with a fuel supply line (only vehicle that left him stranded

Your not wrong that Hyundia/Kia does an eye-opening percentage of engine replacements under warranty, however I always wondered if this is in part due to the customer base. They have owned the bad credit market for many, many years and I speculate that a high percentage of their cars are not maintained properly. Top

You sad fool. So you drove one poorly calibrated, small engine volvo diesel and want to cast aspersions on all of them?

The “public interest” defense, you say?

Nissan needs to go back to their roots with the Z, keep it small, light and nimble. ... Think of a FRS/BRZ/GT86 but with 300+ hp.

Oh boy, more fuel economy ratings for a turbo gas engine that are impossible to duplicate in real world driving.

Boomers don’t like modern things?

Nissan needs to build something to challenge a FRS/BRZ? Those are relatively cheap and aren’t selling close to 10k a month.

It’s growing on me in the last day or so, especially the “pause” light. Only thing I have a gripe about is all the black on the lower bumpers.  I would prefer if it was painted the same as the chassis in some areas (warning: shitty photoshop to get a rough idea across)...

Would of voted CP until I tried one. Definitely NP

I test drove a 2011 recently and really liked it. I thought the plastics left something to be desired, but the leather felt pretty nice. The green dials had nothing to do with being eco-conscious. The color and the scrolling speedo were meant to invoke a cockpit feel. Born From Jets and all that.