These cars where really good. But, badge engineering, for sure.
Ditto!
THIS.
It's a shame that this one did so poorly. Pretty neat.
Yep. I have never purchased a domestic car, in my life. The only way that will change is when the UAW is out of the the American auto industry. First domestic company to kick them out, I'll buy a car from them. (Except Chrysler, I do have standards.) :-)
Kind of makes these look silly. And these are supposedly the latest and greatest. :p
Anyone want to take guesses at MSRP?
Lexus does the same thing. They released their IS-F and put "F" badges on it. This is a very high performance compact sedan. That took off, then they release the "F Sport" line. You can get every model with the nifty little "F" badge. What does the "F" badge mean? Well, it depends on the model, but I'll tell you what…
I understand your point, but no one bears any responsibility besides the idiot behind the wheel. Peer pressure is no excuse.
I have no doubt that some of those people were waiting for a burn out or two. But, I'm sure that the majority were just enjoying seeing the nice cars go by.
I understand your point, but no one bears any responsibility besides the idiot behind the wheel. Peer pressure is no excuse.
I have no doubt that some of those people were waiting for a burn out or two. But, I'm sure that the majority were just enjoying seeing the nice cars go by.
Ditto
What are the chances of the STI being released in a wagon? Or, has that already been publicly decided?
You're welcome.
That being said, I hate the term "Emotional" just as much as the next guy...but I get it.
I think that the auto manufactures have forgotten the enthusiast. And as we have seen with the very recent uptick in offerings for enthusiasts, these auto manufacturers are starting to come around. They also are starting to understand that there are many people who would never label themselves enthusiasts or be called…
Yes. But this is what their new cars look like.
Yep
Happy to share.