Did you know that the 1981 Honda Accord was the first car ever to have a navigation system installed?
Did you know that the 1981 Honda Accord was the first car ever to have a navigation system installed?
Can I be at there as well?
I like the cleaniness of the new UI, but reading the comments is somewhat a hassle. In the old UI, the comments are listed from new to old and from up to down, and for the replies of that specific comment, just simply click on it. But for the new UI, there's left and right as well, so I don't know how to read comments…
It sounds like you are an airline lobbyist who is trying to sabotage the HSR.
I will nominate the Renault Megane RS, that we could never ever get it here. It has a 2.0L I4 Turbo engine that pumps out 250/265 hp, 6 speed manual, and most of all, it doesn't drive like any of the German cars, you will not feel there's any electronic assistants pushing you when you corner. Had been drooling over…
It's sans America because...well...it's America and Gen-Xers who are buying cars still think hatchbacks are cheapos.
I know the teabaggers will smack down anything related to high speed rail. Ohio, Wisconsin, and even Florida. For them, the best way for solving traffic problem is 'cars on everything!'
Depending on which city you are travelling in between. High speed rail is very competitive for short to mid distances, so the Northeast corridor and the upcoming California HSR will make sense, but for coast-to-coast travel like NYC to LA, it will be better to take a plane.
Acela trains are built by Bombardier, so that makes it Canadian. But ironically your neighbor up north has no plan to build HSR or what so ever...
I don't think bringing the Scirocco will cannibalize any sales of GTI, but VW is already doing the same thing for introducing high performance models for Beetle (R Line, GSR, etc.). For what I think VW should work on the price tag to avoid internal competition, for most of the places where Scirocco is available, the…
A shooting brake is on the way, but it's gonna be sans America because, you know, it's America.
Like I've said, because most Americans, especially baby boomers and Gen-X ers still thinks 'hatchbacks are cheapos like Citations and Chevettes, any car with a trunk, regardless it's a Corolla or a Merc is prestige'.
+1'd.
Scirocco R. But VW's decision for not bringing over the Scirocco is due to the Carpocalypse back in 2008, as they said 'it would not be viable to sell it here despite it has a market.' But seriously, VW could avoid cannibalizing by working on the price range, so the Scirocco could target the BRZ/FR-S, while leaving…
I guess someone totally forgot about the ultra hot Ford RS500 in Europe.
Up until this point I still don't understand why Mercedes Benz just simply bring over the A Class to the shore to North America (Yes, that means USA and Canada), and have to force us to accept this ugly ass sedan instead.
Automatic Crack Pipe unless it's a mid-engined ultra hot V6 variant
Speaking about French cars, I really hope that Renault will return to North America and sell cars under Nissan's dealer network.
It's gonna be sans America if it's a wagon...
It is also implying that Daimler is intentionally screwing up Chrysler by having them build shitty cars.