@buzz killington doubts the people to cake ratio: Many brands have jumped the lightness bandwagon by now. And what does Lotus do? The brand best known for the adding of lightness as a motto throws away all the remainder of their credibility.
@Renesis 3:16: @HammerheadFistpunch: @Bonhomme7h: His Wertness is writing a book with all the answers. It has come to my ears that the title will be "42".
Tesla Roadster. Just hope the used diesel oil paint job doesn't eat the plastic body panels.
So, does it have more lightness?
@Oli4k: this:
At first I didn't like the Countryman at all but somehow slowly, very slowly, I'm starting to appreciate it.
Drug dealers and professional soccer players rejoice.
@alan505: Maztus
@Ash78, Jalopnik's new weekend beer drinker: That exactly matches my list of brands I'd consider before ever thinking of buying this "Lotus".
@Ash78, Jalopnik's new weekend beer drinker: This car has serious booty.
@Blackerninja: Holy smokes. How could I have overlooked that.
Used diesel? Doesn't that usually come from exhausts... in the form of smoke?
Wow, so many Porsches in one place.
@stockcarwilly: Careful. Those units will sag a quarter inch with every speedbump. Watch out with those sharp turns also. Better brace for impact then.
@.sherpa: Ah, EV1's. Don't recall they had any issues with reliability, did they?
@Hart88: That will buff right out.
@grzyruth2: So why is he both operating the camera and performing the hoonage like Han Solo then? And where are his so-called friends yelling things like "bureerreg bsdroie that was not burnout" and " that was aswome burreass baby", huh?
@.sherpa: This actually reminds me of that age-old comparison between GM and Microsoft. Something in the line of "how reliable would computers be if they were made by GM".