Second-hand: 2004 Mazda RX-8
The happiest RX-8 owners are probably those familiar with the idiosyncrasies of the Wankel. For the uninitiated, ownership can be trying.
The happiest RX-8 owners are probably those familiar with the idiosyncrasies of the Wankel. For the uninitiated, ownership can be trying.
Governments everywhere are running out of money to build and maintain roads, with fuel taxes having only one-third the purchasing power they did 40 years
The list of positive attributes compiled by happy Epica drivers is on the short side.
Nissan especially could hardly be considered a newcomer. It breached Fortress America in 1959 with its 37-hp mini pickup offering a quarter-ton load capacity. By
The Ford Escape and corporate twin Mazda Tribute arrived in mid-2000 as five-door wagons exclusively, built with a smorgasbord of parts borrowed from other products.
All in all, a solid if pricey used-minivan pick, but do yourself a favour and avoid the fancy electric doors and AWD powertrain.
As if the present turmoil in the auto industry isn't scary enough, potential purchasers of Chrysler have to be mindful of the Jeep Curse.
"The TSX is the reincarnation of the much loved (and missed) Prelude."
The Chevrolet Optra stems from a gnarly and withered family tree that requires a team of industrial genealogists to trace with care.