The previous BYD F3 was known as a more than blatant copy of the Toyota Corolla. Many buyers pay a small extra fee to have (fake) Toyota badges affixed, making the F3 nearly indistinguishable from the real thing. The next generation BYD F3 wants to be known for groundbreaking innovation: The car will be remote controlled. (Read More…)
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mkirk - I thought the later Explorers were on thier own chassis (as opposed to the earlier Ranger based ones).
JuniperBug - So you expected a carbon-fibre, ultra-low-production, specialty-built car designed to be the most fuel-efficient in the world while passing current...
Hummer - Screw the UN, we can make our own regulations, while EU may be better on somethings, their a whole lot worse on others, and even so, theirs are a burden...
RobertRyan - Ford has been shrinking globally it is trying to make that up by getting operations up and running in China and India(with an...
cacon - +1
sunridge place - Nice theory…yes, lots of car parts for all OEMs are Made in China. The Chinese engine for the last generation Equinox had more to due to...
threeer - Though assembled in Korea (with something like 60% Korean content), the Buick Encore is roughly 18% Chinese content…sad. While I grudgingly...
Luke42 - The Jeep Liberty CRD window sticker.had 27/23MPG on it when I shopped for.one in 2006… And the salesman bragged that it weighed as much as a much...
cacon - +1
Onus - I love the 300 as you can see in my previous post. Plus other great inlines like the amc 6. Chevy truck 6′s weren’t bad either. What happened to the...