Hombre3000
Hombre3000
Hombre3000

Every car with a problem has the potential of 100% of vehicles being affected, but clearly this hasn't been enough of a problem for that to happen (yet). By no means am I saying this is good, or that Tesla is handling/approaching it well, but I also wouldn't argue that it's a devastating problem. Maybe it will become

This has affected .23% of Roadster owners, you say?!

I understand completely.

This is the pickup truck. Thanks for posting it.

Yep! Exactly what I was going to post.

After reading some of the comments, I'll repeat the question:

Volvo 940 lip, apparently.

"400hp in 1992 was amazing. Think of any other exotic car engine in 1992 that made similar power."

Why? A better engine design makes for a better performance engine. Getting decent numbers out of a bad design is hard to do, and deserves some congratulations, but does not make for a better engine. That's still only 76 hp/liter. In 2010.

That teaser was hilariously unprofessional! It's all beautiful purchased B-roll until you get to the shaky handheld shots of a mom and her kids, acting poorly. What the hell?

It's a great comparison because it shows what was possible at the time. Like I wrote above, there is no mention of affordability, so who cares what it costs? The McLaren was a masterpiece with a fantastic performance engine. The Viper wasn't, even if it was cool and fun.

I don't know if you're agreeing with me or mocking me. What's your point?

Where's the mention of affordability? Read the comment: "Think of any other exotic car engine in 1992 that made similar power." How did I stray from that question by any measure?

McLaren F1: 618 hp, 6.1 L. That's 101 hp/liter. In 1992.

True, I did miss that. I was looking for these. I also happen to think this one is much more attractive.

The 8C is a huge car when you see it in person. Really really big.

It was designed by Giugaro.

All the other RS models have been subtle but definitely different, especially in the flare and vent department. This car doesn't look quietly muscular, it looks bland. Zero flares. The bumper's different for sure, but not enough to make up for everything else being the same.

I'm a huge fan of Audi's styling, but why does this seem so conservative to me? Pretty much looks like an A4.

Well done, sir. Those things are total monsters.