I’m most impressed that the Porsche driver was able to keep it going in a straight line with that horrible hand position.
I’m most impressed that the Porsche driver was able to keep it going in a straight line with that horrible hand position.
Yeah, he could have sprained his wrist catching it so the trunk stayed off the ground.
2016 is on sale today.
The better question is who actually ends up managing to take delivery of these?
I’d probably start a class action against Volkswagen.
It’s like a cat. It has 9 lives, so you know with normal care, you can rely on it to live to be at least 90 years old. If it gets hit by a car, you no longer know how many lives it has left. It could be 8. It could be 0.08.
FWIW, my Ghibli SQ4 has had less (acutally no) engine trouble than my CTS-V did in their first 15k miles. The Ghibli has seen more track time also.
Isn’t there a theory where the Star Trek transporters actually kill the person, but build an identical clone at the other end?
Lotus Elise.
Wait. Is that what they meant by grid kid?
I like short throw shifters in some cars, but these do the exact opposite of making for more precise shifting. It’s simple mechanics that shortening a lever is going to increase the force required to actuate it while reducing the travel. Reducing the travel reduces the resolution or feel. Increasing the force makes it…
The logical solution would have been to just borrow any required parts from a customer’s car. Problem solved.
Oh sweet. A gun debate. I was hoping for one of those.
I’m more interested in the fact that they can afford a Tesla, but not an automatic garage door opener.
I recall that line being slightly more descriptive.
People have been begging to have this feature turned off since day one, so it’s pretty apparent that it will never change.
VEHICLE STOPPED ON SHOULDER AHEAD!!!