Captain_Spadaro
Captain_Spadaro
Captain_Spadaro

GM own expectations for the SS were MUCH more modest than the numbers you claim: 1500-2000 units/year, which they beat handily.

This will not stop people from driving without their seatbelts on. I can’t tell you how many times I found seatbelt foolers in cars at my old shop.

Only one of those that’s worth a damn is auto high beams. The rest is just nanny assist for the dimbulbs who buy crossovers and SUVs.

SOON

I like what I see, but I hope they remembered brake cooling. Remember what happened to Car and Driver in 2009?

Stop trying to fix stupid and let Darwinism take its course.

Am I the only one who sees an Aventador with a minor facelift?

“The Ecosport seems as if it was designed for markets like Asia or Brazil but it was brought over because Ford needed a compact crossover.”

It was. It was originally designed for ‘emerging markets’ (read: India) but Ford saw that people were buying the other horrid subcompact crossovers so they modified the Ecosport

No, they wouldn’t. No one gave a damn about this gen NSX when it came out and Acura/Honda dropping it now is a tacit admission that it was a waste of time to develop.

Damn, how bad are sedan sales when TOYOTA of all brands starts axing models?

Why?

“This car is something that auto journalists drew up, the kind of car that checks off every enthusiast box but also probably the kind of car that won’t sell in great numbers (in the U.S.).”

I’m calling BS on the S550 Mustang cabin filter one. I changed on at work a month or so ago and it wasn’t that hard at all; didn’t require tearing the dash apart in any way.

Still cannot unsee the 5-series GT roofline.

So they engaged in ID.4nication?

No. Fuck that and fuck anyone who thinks it’s a good idea.

Nope. They stay off unless I have to pull over.

According to Car and Driver, this new V6 has the upper part of the cam bearings integrated into the valve cover, which I’m guessing means that, ANY time the valve cover(s) are pulled, you have to re-check cam bearing clearance.

It looks to be in very nice shape for something from 1990.

Eh...as far as MPG goes, doesn’t seem like it.