We’ve seen an ’81 Citation and an ’82 Citation in this series, so let’s continue down GM’s Bad Memory Lane with a 1983 version of the car that damaged The General’s image even more than the Vega. Somehow, this car stayed on the street— or at least out of the wrecking yard— for 29 years, but now it awaits crushing in a Denver self-serve wrecking yard. (Read More…)
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Derek Kreindler - I couldn’t remember if it was you who wrote the great comment on start-stop or not, but I had you in mind when I wrote it. Now that I’ve...
Scoutdude - They are definitely relying heavily on trucks but they aren’t doing that bad in other segments. The Econoline, Escape, Explorer, and Fiesta are...
Power6 - Don’t really know what to say. This site is great but there it is always headed up by some unstable individual, might be that low...
Derek Kreindler - 4th grade? Good god, I thought I was young…
Kyree S. Williams - In my opinion, this car is still wrought with some of the convoluted elements that were present in 2003-era BMW design, but it’s...
DenverMike - @RobertRyan – There’s really not too much Ford is good at other than trucks, SUV and Mustangs. At least globally, not the US. I don’t...
Mikein08 - An 8 speed auto tranny for offroading? Silly. 5 speeds is plenty. A diesel would be great. (And why would you want a...
360joules - Is it rear wheel drive or front wheel drive? Does it come with a diesel? Can I get it with a Hemi? Will it out-accelerate that annoying kid...
sco - this car must hold the record for high-waistedness, good grief man, look at those slits for windows. I was driving behind a BMW 2002 the other day which of course...
AFX - The front end looks like a Kenworth, the interior looks like it was designed by Bayliner with gauges ordered from Summit, and the steering wheel...