Jump to content

Featured Replies

Posted

The Toronto Star has reviewed the Buick Lucerne and has identified "three stars" and "three strikes" about the car. To read Brian Moore'e entire (brief) review, click here.

The Toronto Star is a liberal rag and is irrelevant. I cancelled my subscription 3 years ago.

This guy clearly knows nothing about cars when he can only whine about not having a locking gas cap cover. Oh sure, let some thief do $300 damage to your paint when he forces open the locking lid with any common screw driver so he can siphon $40 worth of gas. BRILLIANT.

If you can't go to Canadian Tire, chump, and buy a $15 locking gas cap (which is nearly impossible to force off, cheaper and easier to use) then you are even a bigger loser than your boss, Mark Richardson.

That paper is so clearly on Toyota's payroll that they don't even try to hide it.

CARBIZ - Yeah, but you can also view it like this: If TS had to list the gas cap as a major strike then they ran out of complaints rather quickly.

No locking gas cap panel.

Wrong. Like all G-bodies with notched fuel doors, it locks when the car itself is locked. So it is on our Bonneville.

They are the kind of morons that think no lock (key hole) = no locking function. :rolleyes:

Thick C pillars, a high tail and sloping rear window mean poor rear visibility. Luckily, a park assist system is available on all models.

It's MUCH worse on the TSX and TL. You can barely see out the back.

They are the kind of morons that think no lock (key hole) = no locking function. :rolleyes:

That picture is hilarious. Who are those dweebs???

That third strike was so unnecessary haha he just tried to make his article flow better so he had to make up a third strike not to look like an idiot. At least for the most part he was positive about it...

Join the conversation

You are posting as a guest. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.
Note: Your post will require moderator approval before it will be visible.

Guest
Reply to this topic...

Who's Online (See full list)

  • There are no registered users currently online