Fugly and no power for $18k? That money would be much better spent on cocaine.
Fugly and no power for $18k? That money would be much better spent on cocaine.
@SlowMo: According to his response in the Youtube comments, duct tape.
Looks like they tried to emulate the Mazda Furai.
"The new stuff includes a more generous governed top speed of 188 MPH"
Are those....two brake calipers on the same rotor?
Sehr guter Artikel, Herr Smith.
@tekdemon: If you bothered with learning how to read, you'd discover that these pictures were in fact sent to Jalopnik as a tip.
@OldeEnglishD: Heart-click.
@Adamskiy, as seen on TV!: Aww, those Wikipedia Nazis edited the picture back out and locked Wert's page:(
Heck yeah.
@ironghost: Wrong. That engine sounds like God.
Wow, that guy even had the nerve to then say that the student wanted a different instructor as he was getting out of the car.
The thieves apparently also stole the word "called" from the above article.
@superv:
@eBayfreak: Yet the Apple car would cost three times as much, and when it did eventually break you couldn't buy replacement parts, and instead had to send the whole car back to Apple for a couple weeks for them to fix it.
Reminds me of this:
@TR3-A: Yeah, according to Wikipedia, it's their 1.4L TSI engine:
@TR3-A: In the Volkswagen, I believe a clutch would disengage the supercharger above a certain RPM, after the turbo had spooled up and was able to take over.