My dad's done it to my mom three times. Thankfully, these were all for relatively inexpensive commuter cars. A Hyundai Santa Fe, and a Kia rio that we bought during our first dealership visit, and our maverick hybrid, which came in the form of someone canceling their order, having only learned...
Jesus hoping on a pogo stick down a 6 lane highway, basically none of the complaints in that thread are "facts". I've had a terrible experience with the quality and reliability of BMW, Honda, Subaru, Toyota, and Dodge vehicles. But my bad experience isn't a factual observation that can be used...
I mean, it's a performance transmission dude. My friend's civic makes you feel like you're being hit on the back with a shovel whenever it shifts, and that's on a normal commuter car. If it was like that, then I'd be concerned.
But sports cars do that on purpose good sir. People like those...
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I mean, have you have severe issues with yours? If it's just something where you're seeing issues on the forums, don't worry my friend. Forums are literally a beacon for people complaining, you're far more likely to hear about issues here than in the real world. Doesn't matter what the...
What I really hate about the challenger is you get people like him defending a bad design because it's retro. Of the three pony cars, the challenger has the worst fundamental proportions and profile. It has a cool looking grille, and lights, but everything else looks significantly worse than the...
Yeah, they hated the s550's design when it first came out. People don't like change. Personally, I think they nailed the exterior design. Still haven't seen one in person, so I haven't made my judgements there.
But the front end looks so muscular. It looks like their intention was to make it...
Blame American unions and government regulations for high prices. Consumers want a car with 50k worth of tech and performance for 30k, the people building it want a salary and benefit packages worth over 300k for your average worker. The government is making lots of tech like backup cameras, and...
I think it balances the car visually. If you look at a 2020 gt500, basically all the aggression is in the front, the sides, and to a lesser extent the rest are quite visually tame. Whereas the GTD looks like a race car from every angle.
That's almost the perfect two car garage. The reliability, low cost of ownership electric truck that can handle just about any task you need it to, and the fun weekend last of it's kind ICE muscle car.
At the end of the day, as with anything else, it's all about pros and cons. The Camaro was small, it was light, it handled well and was relatively affordable, but no-one bought it. Because it was small, and cramped, and hard to see out of.
The Camaro is a good 3rd or 4th kind of car. The one...
I have no idea, a quick search yield answers that made no sense. Walking without distractions so you can have a clear head is all I could find. That seems like the opposite of what this challenger driver was doing.
Probably some ghost ride the whip bullshit.