I don't believe the MDX is their best-seller because it's so great. It just shows how horrible the rest of their product line has become.
I don't believe the MDX is their best-seller because it's so great. It just shows how horrible the rest of their product line has become.
I think they're cutting the right way, just stick that beak in the jugular and it's all over.
Maybe one day Acura makes it out of rehab. Maybe.
Glad they passed this law. Atlanta area, not so much of a problem as far as I've seen, but in rural Georgia, you get folks hanging out in the fast lane for days — nobody around at all, but they take the fast lane. I really do think it is a cultural thing — I'll leave it at that.
Watch out for those elves while you're at it.
Cost me $52 for the switchover (I'll get another set of wheels for winter when the cash flow is a little more generous). Drove last winter (Wisconsin) on all-seasons, never again.
I imagine they are all over the place there (at least they were 15 years ago). Probably not in good shape, but they're there.
I was never a fan of Jeeps, but Ralph Gilles did an amazing job on this iteration.
Color me confused, I have no idea what GM did 'so incredibly well' as you state. Great engine? Sure. Apparently handles great, too. Uglier than sin? Got that one down in spades. Comparing this to the SS's of the 60s is heresy, those ones look good, this is a fat piece of cheese.
I've also never understood why the Big 3 (and GM is by far the most guilty here) continues with chrome wheels. They cheapen the package, like someone is trying way too hard to be a part of a crowd where they don't belong.
Propensity to withstand abuse, repair costs and ease of repair should factor in highly on whatever decision is made. I can't imagine that there any hybrids, much less a Prius, that score well in any of those areas.
If a Civic Hybrid dies on the showroom floor and no one is around to hear it, does it make a sound?
You're a smart dude.
Not to mention the other people put at risk when she began the chase again. I think they should have done something more (i.e., shoot out her tires) before she took off again. Then again, there's so much red tape involved whenever an officer's gun is fired that maybe they didn't want to go that route.
If you bought a Yugo, all that certainty of a new car flew out the window.
" if you were in the goddamn poor house because Ronald Reagan, or something..."
"but you can bring a 12-pound screaming poop machine"....
But that face....