I lives in Canada, so I have no idea about whether we will get a hatchback or not. But personally I would really want to see a hatchback A3 offered alongside with the sedan.
I lives in Canada, so I have no idea about whether we will get a hatchback or not. But personally I would really want to see a hatchback A3 offered alongside with the sedan.
Over priced and under powered? What the heck are you thinking? The Toyobaru twins' development principle is not about power, but about responsive handling that will make you smile every time you turn the corners on streets or mountain roads. It is also targeted for Gen-Y ers to give them a car that is desirable yet…
They already did, look no further to the FR-S.
And the price range should be on par with Nissan GTR and Corvette ZR-1, so the price will begin somewhere around $120k
Here's a photo for you reference.
And some days in the future when electronic nannies gone very wrong, everything will become the real life version of eX-driver, where skilled drivers will drive a good old 1964 Ford Mustang to stop a runaway Toyota Prius loaded with tons of electronic nannies.
GM forced Saab to put this on to the 9-3, which is also called BLS, aka 'Bob Lutz Special'.
The Dodge Ram SRT10. The whole thing is just ridiculous inside out, from the powertrain to the body kits, and yes, I mean BODY KITS.
DD: 911 Turbo. The R8 may be 'the world's first daily supercar', but the trunk up at front really doesn't hold much, so the 911 might be a better choice. And yes, it's a more subtle car so it won't caught lots of attention, ideal for urban cruising and traffic jams.(unless you are driving a GT2/GT3(RS))
Yes. 729mph=1173km/h
Lexus IS-F engine in a Mitsuoka Orochi. This machine surely looks good, but the engine is a pathetic Toyota 3MZ-FE V6 that is also used on Camry and Sienna, however give it a whole new engine from the IS-F will change everything inside out, or at least performance wise.
This isn't how to do do the custom, THIS IS.
A straight 'yes', and this is really a no brainer. Traffic Jam in daily commute means that driving a Prius will not use any gas in the tank because it only uses motor at low speed, which makes perfect sense for it. Besides, isn't Prius designed to be a daily commuter from the beginning?
Volkswagen of America:" The Beetle convertible will not be available here in U.S. and Canada because it will cannibalize the sales of Golf convertible. "
You can blame the CAFE rule that our neighbor had down south that affects us, because we and the States are considered as one market when it comes to manufacturers
Speaking about renderings, I found out a few months ago that the car in Trackmania 2 Canyon looks extremely similar to the Mustang, at that time I was thinking "that could be the new Mustang" despite the game came out last year, and I did sketch a render based on this 'Mustang'. I mean, look at the whole car,…
Not sure if i like it or not, it just looks like a Lexus LF-A. I post it here so that everyone could discuss.
This is the best rendering I saw so far, the raised lines from the rear end really added some American characteristics to it, so far all the rendering I saw has continuous lines from front to end, which makes it looks too European, this one, however, does give the Mustang a totally fresh look without losing its…
You know the answer.
Edit: Peugeot did returned to Canada in 2009, but yes, they only sell scooters, not cars.