The electric Mustang will come about soon enough, this gas only Mustang is the way to go, it will essentially have the market all to itself for the next decade.
The electric Mustang will come about soon enough, this gas only Mustang is the way to go, it will essentially have the market all to itself for the next decade.
Right, kinda the point, it’s a monopoly of teams already there. Though with enough money, you can probably convince a lower team to do something.
Agree with you, but that’s politics for you.
That’s partly why the Honda name is coming back more prominently in 2023 onwards.
Since Honda is supplying their current PUs until the end of 2025 and Honda has recently shown interest in the 2026 season, I suspect they may continue with that.
Maybe, but it isn’t a bluff. Horner doesn’t want to give up control and they have spent a lot of money for their own powertrains division.
Not sure if Zhou was the issue there, he isn’t even guaranteed for the 2023 season.
They likely did for F1, especially with Audi going their own way, VAG didn’t want to the cost of two Works programs.
Surprised this is just happening now, in the world of RC boats, electric has been king for some time.
F1 isn’t a spec series, it’s about the whole package of car, driver and team.
I don’t know what to tell you, it’s clearly being upgraded and updated, they are updating the powertrains on it in Europe and Asia, so they wouldn’t be doing that if they are about the cancel it.
Paper on your desk, truly intriguing. Again, not in the US, doesn’t effect me either way.
I don’t live in the US. But thanks for that, though there is zero confirmation it has been discontinued in the US either.
For a Mercedes, you usually get a Camry in my neck of the woods, or a call to Uber.
The C-HR has the same drivetrain as the Corolla, not sure why it gets so much heat for it’s drivetrain while no one mentions the Corolla.
Yea, but Dodge, RAM, Jeep & Chrysler are usually sold at the same dealership, under the same roof.
Sure, but the title is worst car they made. They didn’t make the Cavalier, GM did.
Not if it shifts completely manually like a regular automatic, which it says it does.
Chevy Cavalier. GM and Toyota had some sort of special deal that brought that car upon Japan, while Toyota got some leeway in US production, not sure the details.
Or worse car with a Toyota badge.