speak for yourself ive never seen a pontiac that felt better than a lincoln
speak for yourself ive never seen a pontiac that felt better than a lincoln
Those bikes are too wide to try to lanesplit anyway.
Automatic windows? Really?
You can love a place without loving its government.
“but if you want to operate a motor vehicle, a several thousand pound machine capable of over 100 mph, you do need to be licensed to do so.”
I actually like Crossovers. Here’s why.
My wife recently downsized from the CX-5 to CX-30. The CX-30 is superior in every possible way. Handling is better, fuel economy is better, and it feels quicker as well. (both were the non turbo version)
Some people just really hate crossovers for some reason. Maybe I’m in the minority, but I think a lot of the smaller designs are really cool.
Or, based on that chart, there’s a fairly stable number of dipshits willing to cause these problems flying at any given time, so if you add more flights, the dipshits to flights ratio is reduced.
That 1990 interior is pretty darned nice for the time.
I find DeMuro’s videos tedious and somewhat annoying...but I just bought a GTI on CaB. It was a pretty great experience. I just wish his site had an RSS feed so I could check it a little more frequently.
If folks have not realized that Lyles Lanley actuall exists... well..
are there $2,000 cars anymore?
Pretty much none of this would affect you if you had a connected car and didn’t use these services. You’d notice no difference from your unconnected car where you don’t use services.
pro tip- when you’re coming in from out of state, they know you’re a savvy buyer, and thus the dealer knows you’ll never be back, you’re cherry picking a car off their lot that suits your exact needs, so they DGAF about helping you out in any way possible.
GOD DAMN that was a terrible video you chose to embed. Really didn’t need the WAY Louder voiceover.
It’s a game. There are rules.
I have a younger 9-5 estate (2005 manual) so this caught my eye.
Bold of you to think the Corporate Overlords even remember us, nevermind what our preferences might be...
I felt the exact same way when I first saw a GV80 in person. It’s just trying so hard that it doesn’t work for me. Like they’ve taken elements from all other luxury cars and assembled them on this one, rather than seeking a luxury identity of their own.