1981 Renault 18i Sport Wagon Test Drive
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The 18i was introduced to the U.S. market under a joint agreement between Renault and American Motors. This front-wheel-drive was available
May 2nd, 2023 | by BajaBusta
The 18i was introduced to the U.S. market under a joint agreement between Renault and American Motors. This front-wheel-drive was available
May 1st, 2023 | by BajaBusta
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All-new, stunningly sleek, and much lighter on its feet, the new SL debuted spring of 2002, with a fast acting
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Chevrolet’s all-new midsize Colorado was larger, more powerful, and more sophisticated than the S-10 it replaced. Spunky new Vortec 2800
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Here was a funky German alternative to contemporary me-too minivans of the day. Updated in 2001 with a more powerful engine,
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The entry-level import returned to Chevrolet with the midyear debut of the 200 Aveo. A product of GM Daewoo Automotive, the
March 30th, 2023 | by BajaBusta
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