Boeing needed to repurpose 737 Max parts....
It’s in the back of the van that you have to drive into to get upgrades.
Yep. If you want an understated lambo, go buy an R8.
I did the exact same thing when I was 16 or 17. I spent forever in that gas station looking out the windows while pretending to peruse the jerkey and magazine selection.
Shut up about the Lotus, eh? It’s supposed to be my little secret I’m gonna slip into the garage about midlife crisis time, but prices keep creeping up. I don’t need you accelerating that trend.
Because Jobs was his boss. He would would been Musk’s boss. Entirely different.
overt narcissism has its own weird attractive qualities. human chemistry is weird, wild stuff.
Probably an F40, as vanilla of an answer as that is. I lived in Northern Virginia for a while and saw various exotics regularly. I worked near the Ferrari, Lamborghini, McLaren, and Rolls dealers.
Much lower rate of failure in 06-08 Caymans vs the earlier Boxsters.
That really does show them at their best!
It was designed for flights to remote parts of the former USSR that had gravel runways. The high engines permit gravel operation since you won’t suck in bits of gravel. The Soviets also lacked resources to do advanced aerodynamic testing, so the 4 tail engines allowed a clean wing, which is easier to test.
People are already hitting you over the head for this comment, but yeah, 272 hp is lots of power in 2020. The problem with your statement is that is assumes HP numbers can be generalized. If we’re talking about Demons and Shelbys and BMW M cars and so on and so forth, 272 doesn’t sound like a lot. Naturally, taken out…
You think that a 4500lb Camry with 30 more horsepower will be faster than a 2800lb YarisGR?
I just imagine the GR Yaris grabbing the wrists of the GT86 and smacking them into it’s face while saying “stop hitting yourself, stop hitting yourself!”
It really is to the point where it is cheaper to just make them all the same. A heated steering wheel or a heated seat costs basically nothing - you can get an aftermarket seat heat kit that is just as good as OEM for less than $50. That is MANY times what the OEM would pay for it already installed in the seat they…
We’ve all seen the footage of Chinese cars crash testing. Its probably still one of the safest rides in China.
Frankly, I’m surprised a unibody vehicle with a cut and welded C-pillar would even be allowed to be back on the road, let alone sold as a vehicle with minor imperfections.