TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit

That co-driver sounds welsh to me.

Launched when everyone had lost faith in GM, the Volt defied expectations and was a great, forward thinking car.

Ten turbos on it. T E N.

I mean, to be fair Ballaban, there really was not much time left to make modification after they performed the recall repairs.

to all you "young punks" who called me "Grandpa" yesterday for enforcing the term "Pony Car" I hope you enjoyed this video that refers to them both as PONY CARS the whole time.

I don't use reddit at all, Matt sent over the story, I found the pics on the forum, which is linked, plus the hat tip to Oppo. Try again.

Let's see... who do we trust with decisions about how to design vehicles? Engineers, or the guy who managed "did a domino" (whatever that means), "vehcile," "retarded" (in a derogatory manner), and "??!!" (as punctuation) all in the same comment?

The emperor has no clothes. 2.5MM for a body kit and a mediocre one at that. Brand killing lunacy.

If you're arguing over doors, I think that's dead. Coupes can be SUVs now.

Or actually, scratch all that. Don't do that. Sign up for a proper driving course, and learn the way of safe driving Zen.

Aesthetics are definitely part of it. But from an engineering stand point, having a symmetrical design allows you to simplify your design. You can have symmetrically opposite (or identical) parts on the left side and right side of the vehicle. If you make the design asymmetrical then you may need different parts left

Really?

It also changed the wheels ;)

well now- Audi R8s have the engine in the middle and even that understeers!

Ignoring my cheeky Morgan comment, I've never driven a car more front-heavy than a 2001 Chevrolet Impala with the 3.7L V6. Terrible, terrible thing. (Photo doesn't do it justice, but the whole engine is really in front of the front axle.)

Additionally, a St. Louis police officer, keeping in line with regional protocol, shot the one black guy among the drivers for "aggressively reaching for his drivers license" .

Jaguar Land Rover, free from the shackles of Ford to create brilliance.

Given the extra cost, I honestly don't understand why you don't just turn on the hotspot feature of your phone. It would stand to reason that if my phone can't get a cell signal, then neither can my car. Without the cell service, no wifi.