I’ve heard that in various ways a few times. In my opinion, Mike Judge is a genius, so I expect nothing less from him.
I’ve heard that in various ways a few times. In my opinion, Mike Judge is a genius, so I expect nothing less from him.
Also, I just thought I would leave this here.
Is it safe to assume this would be a car without billionaire doors that Russ Hanneman would approve of?
I’m just glad I didn’t let the commentariat down.
The US market Mexico produced MK 7 Fiesta ST ceased production in May....
While it’s not new, one can buy a used Spark EV (2013-16). And it sounds like a hoot and a half because it has 400 ft/lbs of torque.
Honda made 3. This, the first gen Insight as referenced in the article, and the 2003-2005 Honda Civic Hybrid.
Honda won the 1965 Formula 1 World Championship with the RA272, it’s predecessor was the RA271 (raced in 1964) which was developed from a 1963 prototype.
Apparently you can be right about Cars and wrong about Trains.
I absolutely believe this, that’s quite impressive with the all seasons though.
So $.03 a month with some interest thrown in?
They’re beyond a blast, I had high expectations with mine, but damn. It really needs some twisty roads to have fun, but when you find them it can keep up with cars it should have no business being around.
1/3 of the usable space is definitely the truth. My Fiesta ST carries just about nothing, however I look at it as a feature coming from an SUV regularly used to help friends move. Beyond that the car does exactly what it’s supposed to; get me to work and hound faster cars in the Hill Country.
First Gear is basically me.
I’m so glad you said this, that’s exactly how I felt on both fronts.
This is unfortunate, but I can certainly see it. Perhaps Porsche was just trying to get back to their roots. (mostly just looking for a picture to post this beauty)