1984 Honda Civic Test Drive
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Civic. The undisputed leader of the four-car Civic line was the CRX. But the Civics with back seats, the redesigned
September 16th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Civic. The undisputed leader of the four-car Civic line was the CRX. But the Civics with back seats, the redesigned
September 15th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
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September 11th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The Chevrolet S10 and GMC S15 compact pickups were identical except for their name badges, trim-package designations, and base prices.
September 3rd, 2024 | by BajaBusta
All new for 2005, the Dakota was still the biggest truck in the midsize-pickup field and came with an optional V-8.
August 27th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
When Ford bought Jaguar, some were concerned that the prestigious motorcar might become a Lincoln from the radiator back. Jaguar
August 3rd, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Buick was bringing back portholes (Venti-Ports) as a design cue to symbolize its centennial year. Three functional chrome-plated portholes now
July 25th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Add a shiny grille to a Ford Edge, and it turns into a Lincoln. That’s not completely fair, as the
July 23rd, 2024 | by BajaBusta
Pontiac’s first traditional crossover was a car-based and from the outside, awkward twin nostril nose-job apart, was all but identical
July 21st, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The S10 Blazer/S15 Jimmy twins were identical compact sport-utility vehicles except for models and trim designations, and GMC’s slightly higher
July 18th, 2024 | by BajaBusta
The all-new 2006 Kia Sedona didn’t appear until the end of 2005. It was much bigger than the previous
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