
Not many folks remember Mazda’s Chevette competitor, the rear-drive Mazda GLC. OK, it was more of a Toyota Starlet competitor, but there’s a certain Chevette-ness about its lines. I spotted this super-rare machine at a Denver self-service wrecking yard yesterday. (Read More…)
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Jean-Pierre Sarti - dude, you totally have ignored long term cost of ownership and reliability of the platform. I am saying this as a person who is...
28-Cars-Later - I think the Ghostbuster Cadillac is the way to go.
SaulTigh - Dispatched many a bad wreck during my emergency services career, 1998-2005 and don’t recall a fatality involving driver or passengers...
28-Cars-Later - You’ll probably find it parked next to a leprechaun and Jimmy Hoffa’s corpse. According to the Internets, only 2300 were made....
28-Cars-Later - I’m going to do the fuel relay because its 13yo and its something I can do in five minutes in the parking lot. Hopefully that’ll do for the...
28-Cars-Later - I can’t beat the city or consistently beat the mixed avgs, but I can get 33+ on a 50+ mile trip out of my Series III 3800, its something like 19/26/30.
Beerboy12 - A bigger car also has more space and steel to deal with an impact. Bigger cars do fair better in crash tests for that reason just not the...
ehaase - TTAC is the only website that says Ford may drop the Taurus.
jimbob457 - Well, there are over 1,800 Panthers listed for sale in the US – 1998 or newer with less than 45,000 miles on the odometer. Some of the later model Crown...
Dave M. - It’s the same one, I think it just depends on the dealer. Keep in mind for forever Kia (and Hyundai) catered to the lowest common financial denominator,...