I'm with you, though. I lament the loss of any manual vehicle. Subaru just killed the manual Outback; I'm sure the Forester is next.
I'm with you, though. I lament the loss of any manual vehicle. Subaru just killed the manual Outback; I'm sure the Forester is next.
But that would destroy the last truly off-road oriented SUV you can buy in America with a manual transmission, and such an idea is just too much for my heart to bear.
Very true nothing clean sheet in-house has made production from Airbus Helicopters since the 20 year old EC135.
You must LOVE the Corolla & Camry!
The design dispenses with the need for tilting rotors (expensive and complex) or wings (vulnerable to attack and makes vertical takeoff impossible.) If an engine goes down, the Knight can compensate with other motors and get itself home.
We cant get a single solitary version of even the most plebian A3 with a manual over here - theres no chance in a snowy hell we would see an interesting incarnation of Audi's 1 in the States.
Are those seats with cloth/alcantara inserts too?!?!??! Holy shitballs.
The carbon buildup problem on the 4.2 is a real killjoy
The 7 speed manual solves everyone's problem!
Wasn't Michael Bluth's dead wife also named Tracy?
You'll be disappointed because both of those things are gone.
The plume story/research is pretty solid.