In the Netherlands it's something like this for the cheapest BRZ: Baseprice BRZ $34.836,- + VAT 21% $7.314,- + BPM tax : $11.225,- = $53.379,-
In the Netherlands it's something like this for the cheapest BRZ: Baseprice BRZ $34.836,- + VAT 21% $7.314,- + BPM tax : $11.225,- = $53.379,-
Well, I'm not very good at reviewing cars but I can try and tell what stands out to a Jalop. + The top of the line interior version has wool and leather and wood and carbon and is fantastic. It's more than interesting, you'll want your own car to be like this. My car now feels ancient.
The i3 is actually quite special once you sit in it. I've never been in a car like that, it's on another level. A Volt is.... just a car. And they are about the same price here in Europe.
Not dayum yet, wait till you hear the details...
I emailed them if they can do a Camry replica with a Veyron engine in it. No reply yet, should I send them a downpayment first?
Pretty sure that's a Jetta dude.
Then they've failed to do that. The i3 did about 120km on a charge when I drove it. This is real world, not what BMW claims. The Zoe did 115km, but it charged a lot faster. I think the Nissan Leaf does about the same.
I bought a $400 Saab two weeks ago while I wait for insurance to pay out for my stolen car. They are very dificult to break. Just see how many of these are still on the road. I like Saabs now. You feel different in a Saab, more grown up.
Also, the weight of the batteries is so low that both cars handle pretty well regardless of weight. And there is much torque, so you don't need all the lightweight to do a decent traffic light sprint.
Did you drive them both? I found that the BMW doesn't feel that much quicker of the line, but is a lot faster from 30-60mph. I like fast cars, but that's not really what these are about. They are both city cars with enough speed for a small car, and half decent range. The Renault was actually nicer to drive in my…
Tested an i3 and a Renault Zoe this week, all that carbon is impressive but there isn't a huge difference. The weight of the batteries kinda makes the lightweight chassis a waste of money.
Imagine a world without Monster/Redbull. Sure, we'd have better tasting beverages and less tooth decay but who would pay for all the cool video's?
This is Europe. We don't "sue" like they do in the US. Mostly because it's retarded and greedy. What simply happened was his insurance is asking Schumachers (or rental cars) insurance to pay for the actual damage and medical costs. You can't really prevent that from happening, either you own insurance pays or they…
If Native Jalops woudn't make so many WWII references, and continu to call every VW car the spawn of Hitler.... they still would not bring this to the US. Sorry.
That BMW didn't use his turn signal. I don't see anything out of the ordinary here.
I got that, but it's still not funny. Sorry.
Isn't the R36 AWD only?
Uncalled for, and not funny.