They make concepts to see what type of reception they get from public as well as investors. Don't fret; you don't have to buy it.
They make concepts to see what type of reception they get from public as well as investors. Don't fret; you don't have to buy it.
And yet, here it is, live and in the flesh. Er, sheet metal. I have to say that it looks pretty good, even better than the current BRZ/FR-S. It's kind of like a Ferrari FF for workin' folks like us, but I think it pulls off the shooting brake design much more elegantly than the Italian exotic does.
GT aside, seeing them rip that go-cart around the track makes me want to skip out on work for a little bit.
Or Audio Technica, that blows $500 headphones out of the water.
OH WAIT... people don't know what those are even though they sound better, so I'd better not buy them. I need people to NOTICE what I'm wearing. ...and when people I know don't care anymore, I wear them around the house and post pictures on the internet. …
Indeed. And if they sound good and don't care how they look.... why brag and post a picture?
I don't have to, you bought a pair of beats that are overpriced, then bragged about it on the internet because you want people to know. It's the lower-class equivalent of NBA players showing up at a 20/20 interview wearing a pair because it matters. So, it doesn't surprise me that you don't even know where you…
(Full Disclosure: Microsoft sent me an early copy of Forza 5 to review. They also sent me an Xbox One because no one has an Xbox One to use to review the game. They then sent me two copies of a game about zoos that I don't intend to play. Game companies are strange.)
...so they add a few more horsepower.
They put an extra gear in there.
You'd be able to do this in a yaris. Those wheels are too small.
VTEC... tastes like... BURNING!
I loved this post. Well... I still do, and I'm still typing. SO, it's safe to say that I love it. I guess I could have just hit the backspace and removed the "ed" of the end of love, but I'm committed at this point.
I think that's the new WRX. I'm not sure though. IT's hard to tell by the angle.
Making it into production without going through a major redesign is what I mean. The Plymouth Prowler was such a vehicle, just like how the Chevy Volt isn't. Concepts are a bit on the crazy side after all, with camera mirrors, useless seats and a mostly fake power plant.
I can feel the type "R" by buying a badge for $8.
Wait, I'd have to buy a Honda first. Nevermind.
Congratulations, you've been marketed for your demographic.
WTF are you talking about? Put it up against a previous transmission with the same engine and it's an improvement. I don't give a shit about how it compares to any other manufacturer.
Does the CVT have any advantages? Yes, over previous models, yes. Better mileage.
Funny. I had the same reaction to your post. Sounds like a hipster attitude toward pop music that sells millions.
This will sell. Just like all the other station wagons and SUVs across the world. No different. No surprise.
Not sure where you got that info. When they changed the Legacy 2.5 from a regular auto to CVT it gained quite a bit in MPG.
That equals a 5.4 second sprint to 60 in the six speed manual and 5.9 in the CVT. Yep, CVT wasn't a lie, it's true. There is a "sport sharp" setting for the CVT, which makes the CVT act like it has eight gears. Don't buy the CVT. Just don't. Thanks.