Ever seen
a perfectly nice car turned into a piece of crap with the addition of parts and pieces it didn't need?
Not exact matches
To be
perfectly frank, the ability for a
car company to produce a few electric
cars — even very
nice ones — for journalists to drive just doesn't impress us like it used to.
Step way up to the Platinum trim (get a ladder — its base price is a full $ 10K beyond where the
perfectly nice Limited starts) and Ford delivers luxury -
car levels of comfort and convenience, massaging your back and hindquarters as you gobble up interstate miles in serene quiet.
The Corolla's innards are the
nicest in any economy
car and the XRS interior is even better with
perfectly shaped front seats under a loose - weave cloth upholstery, a handsome three - spoke steering wheel wrapped in leather, Lexus - like electro - luminescent gauges and neat brushed metallic (or at least metallic - looking) trim.
It is indeed a
nice car, but it will be better if it looks
perfectly like this.
Very clean and
nice car, had no issues,
perfectly maintained.
2001 Chevy Impala with 90k miles, very clean in / out as you see on the pictures, interior is extra clean and also exterior no dent, no rust, a / c heat and all the windows works fine automatic doors and windows, tires very good, engine sounds very smooth and tranny shifting
perfectly fine, it is a
nice and reliable
car You can call me at
The Jeep Patriot I purchased was a very
nice, white
car that fit a new college student
perfectly.
Blind Sport Detection System (BSD) This really helped me, the first couple times I did it unporpuse worked
perfectly and then one time I didn't notice I used my turn signal before merging to the next lane and the
car started beeping alerting me of a
car behind me, really
nice.
This really helped me, the first couple times I did it unporpuse worked
perfectly and then one time I didn't notice I used my turn signal before merging to the next lane and the
car started beeping alerting me of a
car behind me, really
nice.
Hearing the security guard — a staid - looking, retiree - aged gringo — speak about Rosarito, the trip seemed
perfectly feasible: Will didn't need a passport, a California driver's license would do; we could take Federal Highway 1D along the coast in Mexico for some
nice scenery and to avoid the frenzy of Tijuana; and we could buy daily
car insurance at a place near the outlet mall for as cheap as $ 5.