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Came here to say this. I think the reason I hate so much of the crossover apocalypse is because I would never even want to be seen driving one of those god-awful looking things. This actually looks like a good design. The interior has a few flaws(the infotainment screen is the worst offender) but overall looks well

I recently became interested in SHO’s. The first gen with the screaming yamaha v6 is supposed to be wonderful. If you go on any forum everyone says the v6 is great but to stay away from the v8 and avoid it like the plague. You’d have a tough time getting me to even pay 1500 for this car. Ugly, unreliable, and so

Voted CP cuz I thought there’s no way any price would be one I wanted to pay for any limo. This limo changed my mind. That thing looks badass.

wow, reading this thread and looking at the selling prices and apparently that DS estimate was really low, actually sold for $190k!!! 

Make sure to check out that Ferrari that’s expected to sell for the price of a European castle.

This story is actually really close to where my parents live and my dad and some of his friends who dirt race around there could not sing the praises of the local racing community enough. A community of racers came together to help organize the race to get him behind the wheel in less than a week. Really an incredible

the four wheel steer on GM trucks in the mid 2000s was actually supposed to be pretty nice from what I researched one time. It was designed to go with towing packages and had different modes based on your speed. It could help you turn sharper at low speeds which is of course wonderful for a massive pickup and then at

I’m on the Ford Flex train here. I know lots of people think they look like a kleenex box on wheels but the shape has always had a certain charm to me. It’s an SUV but its going to drive much better than most SUVs as its really on a frame similar to the Taurus. With you being 6'5" its also going to be able to fit you

There’s some videos out there about this and the benefits for the employees and the company. Definitely an extremely interesting idea.

I was surprised to find out that cruise control actually isn’t a standard feature on all vehicles. I was in my wife’s friend’s 2013 Chevy Cruze which has a relatively nice infotainment system, back up camera(or sensor at least), power seats, remote start, etc. but no cruise control. I don’t understand.

I also found it

Higher trim levels of the Ford Flex had one of these in the center console of the second row, always thought it would’ve been pretty sweet for a roadtrip. You could even set it to keep things fully frozen so how badass would it be to be able to keep some pints of ice cream for any part of your roadtrip.

get you a geo metro, 40+MPG, very basic, possible manual, and hella easy to work on. Only downfall is that you would then drive a geo metro