Thats a good one. I actually sold Pontiac around the time this was out. Terrible little car. So was the G5 (a rebadged Chevy Cobalt coupe.) I’ll probably have to do another one of these lists with more cars. Read more
Thats a good one. I actually sold Pontiac around the time this was out. Terrible little car. So was the G5 (a rebadged Chevy Cobalt coupe.) I’ll probably have to do another one of these lists with more cars. Read more
As of Q2 of this year, Buick has sold just under 29,000 vehicles in the US, the top seller of which is the Encore GX. But that 29,000 is a 56.3% drop from 2021 sales. They sold fewer cars than Cadillac which is telling. Read more
By the second gen, GM had stopped using that Honda V6 so the Vue V6 used the 3.6-liter High Feature V6 thats used in damn near every GM vehicle sold in the US. Read more
Yea I forgot about that detail. Saturn neutered the Redline for the second gen Vue. The first gen was actually a performance trim with the Honda sourced V6 but then it became just an appearance package like you mentioned. Its not special if all the other trims have the option of the more powerful engine. Read more
Thats a Range Rover Sport SVR. Read more
I wanted to include that. But I would’ve gone in on it too much as I dont really care for it. Read more
Yea and no. Its true its smaller than a standard Range Rover, but they actually try and make it quicker as well. Read more
Yep. I almost included the old XJ Wrangler two door Sport in this list until I realized it was a trim and not just a smaller version of the Wrangler. Read more
Thats the weird part about this whole story and what people are missing: you have to actually accept an Airdrop request from someone to receive it. It’s not like it’s on and you can receive anything someone sends. You also have to have your settings set to “receive from anyone” for this to be the case. So it’s telling… Read more
Dont forget the short lived Infiniti QX30. Read more
Nope thats not the case. You’re kind of close though. That model you’re referring to is the Rogue Select, which was based on the first gen Rogue that was introduced back in 2007. That thing sold so well they kept it around when the second gen rolled around and called it select. Just like, as you mentioned, Chevy did…
With the Rouge Sport gone, there isn’t another version of the Qashqai sold in the US. If you’re referring to the current and recently redesigned Rogue, thats the Nissan X-Trail elsewhere in the world. It shares a platform with the Qashqai but it’s not the same vehicle. Read more
Nope. The charge port is in the front, like I mentioned:
Yea in person its fantastic. Read more
Except that doesn’t always happen. I called this place twice. First time, I dialed sales directly. Phone rang over and over for two minutes. I hung up and called back. Got the receptionist who transferred me to sales. This time one of the sales peoples voicemails picked up. Left a message and never got a response. Read more
Probably the best explanation Ive ever seen regarding why corporate exploration of Black people is bad. Read more
I can give you three reasons to get Santa Cruz over the Maverick Read more
Ive been saying this for awhile now: manufactures need to hold off on performance EVs until a middle ground of performance and range can be found. You cant really enjoy this thing with that kind of range. Don’t forget 206 is their estimate. Real world range is most likely less than 200 miles. Read more
Then you may want to speak to their engineers because thats how it was explained. Read more