Shell beach!
Shell beach!
This was discussed ad nauseum on NASIOC, the prevailing opinion is that any fully-camo-ed car with the production details that this one has already has the tooling built and is essentially exactly what will come to market. :sadpanda:
I did drive the FRS, and sat in a BRZ. I had a good idea of what to expect. But I wasn't about to reward Subaru with a sale for trying to keep demand up with short supply of a $28k vehicle, and pay extra for the "privilege" of doing so.
I meant no DSG & no slushbox; manual only like all the previous STI models.
I didn't buy one. I bought a german manual AWD turbocharged car instead. Had subaru not screwed the pooch on getting the BRZ to market properly, I would likely be driving one.
Every dealer in the DFW metro area was selling them $2k over sticker or more.
I want it NOT to have a DSG option. And I want the damn thing to look a lot more unique with respect to the plebian scion. But most of all, I want it to be actually available for purchase, instead of the ridiculous "limited supply" baloney they pulled with the regular BRZ.
Consider the Nissan wasnt the bastardation of an entire cohesive brand styling image, rather it fit somewhat well with the rest of Nissan's quirky small stuff.
Dude, he was the Aztec brand manager. Things like the Aztec's execution were his primary responsibility.
The same Don Butler responsible for the abomination that was the Pontiac Aztec? Good riddance, how the hell did that guy still have a job.
Hope meet reality?
I can't be the only one who thinks its got a hideous bloaty ass, and hates the haptic-touch CUE dashboard abomination.
Kenny from the Block,
As I said I am not a cryptographic expert, and therefore I dont know what the "codes" were, but I happen to own 2 VAG vehicles. I have as much interest as anyone in keeping this info out of the hands of those who use it for illegal purposes.
Have you ever written a paper for a peer-reviewed journal?
" you always include enough information for another researcher to replicate your experiment"