Good thing. Seems everyone's being ordered off the lawn.
Good thing. Seems everyone's being ordered off the lawn.
I recognize everyone in this thread except you. Maybe you've been lost on eBay all this time.
What did you expect, a roaring camp fire? "Smoke began to emanate from the window..." that's about what it looked like to me. Probably a sloppy wiring job, its being a concept and so forth. Which, we all know, a smokey electrical fire left alone can lead to... FIERY DEATH.
Powered by Earth Dreams? Honda's amazing engineers never disappoint. In 2015 a fully expect the Accord to be powered by Unicorn Farts.
The better question is this: are you sure you'll be able to publicly say you own one of these Shelby (R) Cobra (R) Mustangs? I mean, just reading that you thought the display was unimpressive sounds highly critical of the legacy of Mr. Carol Shelby (R)(C). I wouldn't be surprised if you hear from his lawyers (R).
2013 North American Truck of the Year!
If the "booth professionals" could actually be solicited.
I'll just assume you put 18 photos up there just to troll us. That is the ugliest, most awkward, uninteresting concept I've ever seen for a "sports car." No surprise, GM. I want my investment dollars back.
I swear those paragraphs weren't in there when I read it. B/c I did read it and it went straight from the engine options to talking about transmissions w/o any mention of weight.
Cite?
This is the compact category? Goodness. I saw the photo and thought this was a full size luxury touring car. Which brings us to the most relevant point not yet mentioned:
No, you're right, that's not as bad as I expected... but the question is how much heavier the new version is. That could put it over 10sec, which is pretty slow. I would imagine it will get the 2.0L version here just to give it a little more torque. But, Ford is really going at the MPG battle hard, so maybe not. …
I like it. Great looking car. I preferred the blackout grille to the chrome bars, but maybe that'll be available as a trim option or on a "performance" version; that'd be cool. But nonetheless this is light years ahead of anything from any other American manufacturer.
Probably not in the US. A 1.6 in a car that large would be ungodly slow for the US.
And so continues the saga of absolutely terrible Speed-produced TV shows. When Fox took over, instead of just showing awesome racing (which they still occasionally do at impossible-to-watch hours), someone apparently decided they should produce terrible TV shows that no one wants to see. They've had one success…