James, you put that wallpaper back in grandma's kitchen where you found it!
Fiat-Chrylser will announce a new Marque: Haas, which will be American market Ferrari-powered trucks, SUVs, and CUVs.
There's a M-badged 318ti hatch I've seen around Phoenix for years, and I used to laugh at it every time. That was until I saw it listed for sale and the ad showed everything that had been done to it: http://www.dailyturismo.com/2013/12/5k-m-c…
Cinéma vérité != Documentary
What should it be called instead? F70. No nonsense.
My first true internet LOL for quite some time. Thank you.
I think there's a small brand halo effect from seeing them on the covers of magazines at the barbershop.
So anyway, Infiniti is clearly devoting way too much energy to the concept car world, and nowhere near enough energy creating new production cars. To help them get back on track, I think that I should take over the chief executive position, which is recently vacant after the departure of Johan de Nysschen. Here's what…
I'm pretty sure that if we had Google Maps in the 70's, the overall view of SoCal would be Manx-shaped.
I regret that I have but two eyeholes from which to puke for this article.
Mercedes' R-Class minivan was probably a bad idea to begin with. Giving it a 500 hp 6.2 liter V8 was certifiable, but Mercedes did it anyway. The insanity didn't translate into sales, but it did give the world one of the greatest minivans it will ever see.
Whoever thought of making a convertible version of the Nissan Murano was off their rocker, but not quite as crazy as whoever approved the thing. Still though, they took the boring Murano and made it great.
Be sure to watch all the way to the end. You've never seen such body roll just pulling into a driveway before.
Can't a guy troll in peace these days?
The "old" way made a lot of sense and gave proper place to Cadillac history:
Intake in the headlight, just like a Hellcat!
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