@tobagotb10 With a wagon, you don't get the height in the cargo area that you'd get with a minivan or SUV, so you find yourself bending over and shoving items as far forward as you can in order to take advantage of the length of the cargo area. Plus, wagons just aren't in style anymore, apparently, with the exception being luxury brands like Mercedes, BMW, Audi, and Cadillac, which your average human can't afford. Crossovers have been very popular lately because they're better on gas than an SUV (somewhat) while still retaining some of the interior height, and they're fashionable. That's speaking from observations, but my own opinion is different. I used to own a '92 Olds Custom Cruiser with a 5.7 V8, and I loved that wagon. It could fit two or three mountain bikes in the back no problem, the riders sat up front on the bench seat, and it got 25 mpg highway. I want another wagon if I ever have kids.
@tobagotb10
With a wagon, you don't get the height in the cargo area that you'd get with a minivan or SUV, so you find yourself bending over and shoving items as far forward as you can in order to take advantage of the length of the cargo area. Plus, wagons just aren't in style anymore, apparently, with the exception being luxury brands like Mercedes, BMW, Audi, and Cadillac, which your average human can't afford. Crossovers have been very popular lately because they're better on gas than an SUV (somewhat) while still retaining some of the interior height, and they're fashionable. That's speaking from observations, but my own opinion is different. I used to own a '92 Olds Custom Cruiser with a 5.7 V8, and I loved that wagon. It could fit two or three mountain bikes in the back no problem, the riders sat up front on the bench seat, and it got 25 mpg highway. I want another wagon if I ever have kids.
thanks for the review.
0:59 2008 Pontiac vibe AWD? I only see a 2009.....something to correct mister..
So how reliable is the tranny and other parts of the vibe. I'm looking to buy a nice dark red one, 2009 awd model.
Thanks
+SuperDagod1 I have 2009 since new. 160 000 kms and no major issues. Lots of small recalls though
I can go 8 inches of snow with my jetta ,i don't need awd,so it kind of nonsense to say awd goes thru snow
Sounds good though, considering...
nice sound tho
1:43 don't you mean AWD??
just nitpicking ...