Kolek planning to go pro
That's encouraging to hear, I have heard over and over that Hyundai is crap. But maybe I'll give them another look. I mostly love the Japanese brands....Toyota, Honda, Subaru.....but Mitsubishi and Nissan are not so great
The nose looks like an Aston Martin.
AmenGeo PrismNissan AltimaJeep Grand CherokeeLexus Rx300Benz glk 3505 cars, dozens of dames have had the pleasure
AmenGeo PrismNissan AltimaJeep Grand CherokeeLexus Rx300Benz glk 350Drove 3 til they went up in smoke; sold the Lex to a buddy for $500Cash only purchases, always used5 cars, dozens of dames have had the pleasure
Good place to put this .. a friend and fellow MU grad works as an auto reviewer. He's always driving something insane. We went to a Brewers game a few years ago and he casually points out the $120k car he's parked in the lot around a few two fisted sloppers.A bunch of times a year manufacturers fly him gorgeous locations to drive ridiculous cars. He just posted this on FB, he's in Spain. Not sure what car this is, though. (Edit: Aston Martin Vanquish?)
Chevy CamaroChevy S10Olds Ninety-EightChrysler ConcordePontiac Grand PrixDodge ChargerFord TaurusFord TaurusFord FusionAnyone wanna guess where the company cars started?
What year camaro?
What year was your Grand Prix? I never really cared too much about my various cars, but I loved my royal blue, white top 1976 model.
Was it a bitchin' Camaro? (Obscure song reference)
Drove a Tesla for the first time today, so, so different from any other car I’ve driven but man was it cool.As soon as run my my little 2004 Corolla into the ground I know what I’m gettin.
Consumer Reports?You may find this interesting.Going Under the Hood at Consumer Reports' Test Trackttps://www.connecticutmag.com/the-connecticut-story/going-under-the-hood-at-consumer-reports-test-track/article_65599bd8-00aa-11e9-9c12-13a2a3a4ec77.html
I heard the CVTs were questionable but maybe that has been fixed
Not sure but from my sample size of 1 the CVT on my '13 Altima died at after about 150k almost exclusively cruise control freeway speed miles.
My daughter and son-in-law are obsessed with getting a Tesla as their next vehicle. Been talking about it for at least 3 years now.
It was like learning how to drive all over again because of the regenerative braking.You essentially use only one pedal to drive. Strange, but fun.
I've never been in one, but I imagine I'll get a chance to drive my kids' car if they do decide to spend the tens and tens and tens and tens and tens of thousands of dollars to buy one. I think they are most interested in the SUV.As a cheapskate, given the many fine cars one can buy for under $35K, I'm hoping they come to their senses. But it's their money, not mine, and I'll support whatever decision they make.
We have a friend with one. And electric cars is now their only topic of conversation. Don't be that guy.