I'd tell her to go ahead and sue, and that you will be in touch with the United nations to have her sanctioned for that war crime she calls a car. That's twice what my car weighs with me in it. In case you guys wanted a quick lesson in banging gears. The first time I watched a similar edit I was laughing for 10 minutes.
Looks like someone sh*t on it if you ask me. When they "unveil their masterpiece", they're gonna be in for a rude awakening, because a ton of people are gonna agree with me. The only case where that crapheap will be respected, is if said "Car Show" is a ricer convention.
That's not even decent rice. That looks like a shitty tattoo artist got drunk and decided his crap designs would look good on a car. Any self respecting "ricer convention" would even laugh them out of the show. And than she tries to violate your Australian first amendment? Nah.
I have a Question for ALLLLLLLLLLLL AND EACH AND EVERY AND EACH AND EVERY SINGLE ONE OF YOU!!!!!!!!111!!!!!1!!!!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!!!!!111!!!!!!! What's your dream truck? Mine is a ford F450 FX4
Calm down, no need for caps lock. Mine would probably be a granite crystal Ram with the sport package and an AEV kit minus the snorkel.
Well here are two large European cars... Ford Galaxy (1700kg-1800kg [3700lb-4000lb]) Citroen C4 Grand Picasso (1400-1700kg [3000lb-3700lb]) I know in the UK you could get a Chrysler Grand Voyager, you know, if you hate performance of any metric. Since they are super heavy, super slow, super uneconomical with fuel and scored pretty badly in crash tests. But they do offer a lot of interior space, but many of the mini vans will do better than that. I guess it was the car for people who need a lot of space and a lot of seats but don't want to own a van simply for the sake of not owning a van. Upon checking apparently the 2011 model was a lot better, then again, Chrysler left the UK recently so you can't buy anything they make any more.
BMW M5 weighs about 4,300 lbs. Mercedes E Class weighs between 3,800 and 4,300 lbs. All of FCA or just Chrysler?
The Ford Galaxie is an entirely different car: It was one of their fullsize models, discontinued in the '70s. Just Chrysler.
As stated above just Chrysler. US car brands have never really had much luck in the UK or Europe in general outside of Ford. GM couldn't manage to make a profit with Opel/Vauxhaul/Holden and sold them to Peugeot. Chrysler tried with the 300 and Grand Voyager, left a couple years back. Chevrolet tried very hard and even managed to get a car as the "reasonably priced car" in Top Gear (the laccetti) that must have helped sales a little but I have never seen one ,they left a couple years back. Dodge tried, but left in 2010. In the UK its pretty much European, Korean, Japanese and Ford.
@aljowen yeah my first car is gonna be a Honda Jazz, do agree with your idea on a 6th gear for highway tho, the CVT has the capability to drop the RPMs on the motorway so its higher MPG (maybe to inflate the CVT MPG to make it look good) Yeah we have a Ssangyong Rodius and it seems that the slower the car, the slower you drive it, like with very gentle driving and lots of cruise control we managed 45MPG. It's not like we drive it quick through town, and besides it does have decent acceleration (0-60 in ~17s) but when your driving that sort of car you drive slower Yeah that's what my dad said, fuel is cheap and there isn't that much tax on cars