I too, thought it was a terrible episode. They're sort of losing me in general.
I too, thought it was a terrible episode. They're sort of losing me in general.
Oh I agree... it could still use some further enhancements to truly be a sports sedan, but I think Chrysler really went the right direction here. Its much more of a sports sedan than anything else in the class in my opinion. As far as the torque split, I'm not positive. I know that the AWD system is different than…
Chrysler 200s. V6 (295hp) AWD with 252 torque. I think Chrysler brought it with that and I would sort of consider it a sports sedan.
A very good thing. The worst part of this vehicle to me in the spare tire in the back and the stupid looking release handle in the center of it.
Doug - You have to be the most viewed/commented on articles on Gawker. You have almost 600 comments in two hours. That is astounding.
Pontiac and Saturn have been gone since 2008...
The GM twins? The only thing I see there are bloated sedans with Chevy. Cadillac is far from cheap.
I just got back from my lunch break... and seeing this article made my day!
The utility of sedans are I think what causes most of the hate. I much prefer the look of a sedan to a hatch. I don't think I'll ever buy a hatchbag, I would move into the CUV area before I did that.
I think this is what the general trend is moving towards. The Fusion, Chrysler 200, and new Subie sedan all are trending towards a sportback. They still have trunks of course, but the design cues are very sportbackish.
I'm completely in the same boat as you. I inherited a sedan at 16 and had it until 19. Of course at that age a car is a car and I was ecstatic just to have one, but my first purchase was a Grand Cherokee. I traded the Grand Cherokee in on a Malibu and it took me less than a year to buy a Jeep Commander as a second…
I've never commented on grammar usage on the internet until now. Your misuse of their, they're, and there just broke my brain I think. I'm sorry for doing this. Unless there is a joke here that is going over my head? In that case, I again am sorry!
They've been to many restaurants and they do the same thing at each restaurant. People regularly run this scam. If I ever own a restaurant/bar (long-term goal) my management will be instructed to not be afraid to make someone pay full price if it is clear they're being entirely unreasonable. If they don't tip,…
I don't blame you at all for not wanting to sell privately. Dealing with Craigslisters is a miserable experience. I have a Jeep Commander that has an r-title. I'm not looking forward to dealing with them when I do decide to sell it which hopefully isn't for an extremely long time.
I would assume you at this point owned the vehicle and it was no longer financed? In that case you most definitely would have been better off selling private party; especially a Wrangler. Wranglers are a niche car that hold value. Someone with Jeep knowledge that is an enthusiast would have paid close to book value…
Are you my soul mate? I think you're my soul mate. I love a plain cheese pizza or a margherita pizza but the mrs. always wants peperoni. I will literally eat any type of pizza, but my favorite is most definitely just cheese. I'm the same way with cheesecake.
I think it is safe to say that you are not Fiat's target market here.
I'm just curious why you hate the Steelers players? Most people hate the fans of Pittsburgh.
Yeah, I think I breezed over that part to begin with and just pretended he said what I better understood. You're right, the 43 number doesn't make sense. Unless he was rounding up and the order was $42.xx. In that case $43 would have covered it. Who knows, but I get your confusion.
Read the beginning part of the bolded sentence. The author is talking about two $20 and $5... basically saying the additional five was unnecessary unless it was meant to be a tip.