Got two grand? You can afford a luxury car.
Buick Roadmaster and Lincoln Town Car. Cheaper than chewing gum.
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Buick Roadmaster and Lincoln Town Car. Cheaper than chewing gum.
A $57,000 luxury car still requires the service level expected of a big-buck sedan, even if it depreciates down to $3800.
Nissan promises “innovation for all,” but at $10,990, what kind of innovation can you really expect?
For $15, I figured I’d be throwing them away after getting back from Chicago. Instead, I’ve taken them across the globe.
Back in August I went car shopping for my mom. Here’s the conclusion to that story.
Unemployed? Living at home? I found your new ride.
It’s tall, it’s slow, it’s awkward, and it’s only 14 grand. Meet the 2012 Versa Sedan.
Decades ago, full sized vans were cool, or at least trendy among various subsets of the population: stoners, perverts, business owners, hippies, and recreational families.
Not bad! [And far from great.]
Nissan’s homely Murano CrossCabriolet was such a joke among enthusiasts that Car and Driver wrote its review as a Greek tragedy. Becky from NICO Club gives it a more down to earth overview, taking it for a thorough test drive.