Coming straight out of the “I can’t believe people get paid for this nonsense” department is Scion’s new marketing initiative; picking heavy metal-listeners as its next target demographic.
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Coming straight out of the “I can’t believe people get paid for this nonsense” department is Scion’s new marketing initiative; picking heavy metal-listeners as its next target demographic.
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Felix Hoenikker - How fast are you driving the Panther? My 97 Crown Vic delivers a consistent 25 mpg at 70 mph. Now, around town is another issue. Probably more like 16 mpg.
28-Cars-Later - I have a 240 and there is a community around the 200, 700, and 900 series Volvos. Just be aware they suffer from some of the same age related maladies as...
nine11c2 - The problem transmissions were 2000 to 2002. 2005 to 2007 are great cars, particularly if you can find an A-Spec. The latest gen are fine cars, though a bit...
SomeGuy - MSRP $60,000 for the 235i with basic option upgrades right? Autoblog tested a Z4 sdrive35is the other day that MSRP’ed for $85k.
mkirk - No illusions here. It had 250k miles and broke. It was not solid, now it is. In all honesty I could replace it with something far less capable and be OK for daily...
Klaus - So no RWD 2er hatch, like we had with the 1er in Europe?
28-Cars-Later - “virtually any Acura in the last 10 years” Really, this includes RL and the glass transmission TLs? I would say “virtually any Acura in...
Luke42 - I’d like to make a distinction between maintainability and reliability. My old Ranger was maintainable, on account of the fact that it was simpler than most...
Ltd783 - What a fun, friendly website we have here…
mkirk - I would love to do this but there are no refueling stations within 100 miles and to do it legally is complicated if it is a vehicle that was not certified...