M Monterra : '16.5 JBM CX-5 AWD GT tech, '19 Veloster N Nov 28, 2017 #1 Congrats to Honda CR-V and Alfa Giulia- MT's SUV and car of the year the latter of which I happen to fully agree with Last edited: Nov 28, 2017
Congrats to Honda CR-V and Alfa Giulia- MT's SUV and car of the year the latter of which I happen to fully agree with
M mangoconchile Banned Contributor : 2005 Mazda3 Nov 28, 2017 #3 #CRVGang http://www.motortrend.com/news/honda-cr-v-2018-suv-of-the-year/ I wonder what the reliability of those Alfas are going to look like in 3-5 years. Last edited: Nov 28, 2017
#CRVGang http://www.motortrend.com/news/honda-cr-v-2018-suv-of-the-year/ I wonder what the reliability of those Alfas are going to look like in 3-5 years.
M Monterra : '16.5 JBM CX-5 AWD GT tech, '19 Veloster N Nov 28, 2017 #4 I don't think its that bad looking- far offset by the way it drives- yet would agree that its strictly lease material..the Honda on the other hand..well it is practical. Last edited: Nov 28, 2017
I don't think its that bad looking- far offset by the way it drives- yet would agree that its strictly lease material..the Honda on the other hand..well it is practical.