TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit

Living in SoCal, lanesplitting is entirely normal, even on freeways. I'm always scanning my mirrors anyway, so I always know when a bike wants to get around me, and move over in my lane to give the fellow enthusiast some space. I really don't have any problems with it.

What other cars just can't be bought anymore?

But really, if you're feeling sleepy, pull over. Take a quick nap. Don't screw up someone's day.

Either way, it's something for Scion, and they should take what they can get right now.

such a chav car

Or get NATO involved.

Screw alcantara, just put highland cattle hair in cars.

That's impossible, it wasn't brown.

Dodge Charger with a 5.9 liter straight six turbodiesel? Very much yes.

But unlike the Mustang, the base 3 series drives well.

The Citroën SM is arguably one of the most comfortable cars ever made, and a hell of a grand tourer with its Maserati engine. Upkeep on an SM would be another full time job but it's quite possibly worth it. It's one of the worst, and best cars ever made and you need one.

If you have an unlimited budget this is the commuter you should get. It's big and comfortable as well as being insanely fast.

I once got almost 30 mpg out of an '02 Toyota Avalon. Yup. I'm cool.

I'm glad to hear that. It looks like a baby S now as well. I test drove a CLA and it felt massively cheap inside, so when I saw the pictures of this, I was a little worried it'd have the same chintzy interior.

How does the interior feel in terms of quality? I've seen a lot of pictures of the cabin and aesthetically it looks all over the place, not to mention kind of cheap. Basically, I'm asking is it as cheap feeling as a CLA inside, or has it grown up?

This has been my dream car for a pretty long time. Over any modern supercar. It's a shame it costs so much, but then again of course it would. Unlike a lot of people, I even like how it looks and the fact that most people would probably mistake it for an early Golf.

Gotta love the Martini colors.

Yes, but it's also called "No shit, consumerism."

How about no? Refer back to Apple comparison. If you buy something knowing full well that it isn't EXACTLY what you want, you get what you pay for. Otherwise, wait.

Definitely sounds Welsh indeed