But Doug’s Hummer is gas powered!
But Doug’s Hummer is gas powered!
They do if you give even half a damn about driving dynamics. I guess there are a few CUVs and SUVs out there that are “performance oriented,” but usually extra weight and higher ride height help work against that.
Fair enough, but sedans aren’t my thing. They don’t make much practical sense when wagons and hatchbacks exist.
Please stop making me sad by posting pictures of amazing long roofs that I cannot buy.
If I’m not mistaken, Skipp Sudduth did the majority of his own stunt driving.
“The safety car has been deployed. What is THIS?!?”
At least a hatchback version will be available, eh?
Ugh. A sedan. Boring, who cares?
You mean Purrucio, right?
I only got a four game suspension for “punching Roger Goodell in the face.” What happened to that whole “sticks and stones” crap?
I give your comment an A+
I think it ties into the article perfectly, what with the contemplation of death and all.
A lot of that depends on the region where the vehicles are sold too. Certain markets will support higher markups over MSRP than others, although Internet sales are probably perpetually working to balance things out.
COTD, hands down!
What’s more ‘Murican than an El Camino doing a smoky burnout?
I had the opposite issue when I was looking to purchase a Mazda3. The dealer had it entered in the system as an automatic. After the salesman looked into the database and found nothing matching my criteria, he went out to the back of the lot just to double check and ended up stumbling upon it.
By your logic, the RX7 was the successor to the earlier RX2 and RX3. This is obviously false. “RX” has always been a designation used by Mazda to designate a rotary power plant first and foremost, although the vehicles themselves have differed in meaningful ways.
I don’t think the RX8 was ever meant to be a “replacement” for the RX7. It’s mission is different in many ways.
I mean, we do have a chapter in the Texas Local Government Code dedicated to spaceport development: