TheSpeedAddict
TheSpeedAddict
TheSpeedAddict

There’s a very good chance I would buy one if they hadn’t slapped so many fake vents on it. With a Toyota n/a V6 my interest level would be roughly zero

Seriously. The lease on a Leaf is low $400's a month - about what I was paying for my first “nice” car while making ~$65k right out of college (and making payments on almost 6 figures of student debt)

The 335D would be a great option for someone willing to do some wrenching and keep up with maintenance

82nd out of ~100 isn’t impressive at all. You probably should have mentioned that the first 78 cars on the list are F1 cars/drivers

Buyers who actually plan to use the tickets should always get priority over businesses planning to profit off them. If there are thousands of tickets left after a couple days on the market, then go ahead and give the businesses a chance to buy in bulk

You can lose $100

I’ve been driving the same commute for the last 12 years in 6 different cars. I’m not saying it’s every driver out there but it is 100% real. If we could set up a valid study I wouldn’t hesitate to bet my entire life savings on it

No

Fellow BMW driver and steadfast turn signal user here, and I have three points to make

I like this comparison because the GTI is a more “normal” car, i.e., they’re common enough that most people have a good feel for the size

On top of what the other guys said, 5,740 is curb weight for the standard Raptor. The R will be heavier

The body quality looks pretty good but the wheels/tires kill it.

Maybe there’s a second telescoping blade that extends when the wiper is turned on

Make mine a D3 S, in that same green color. I’d also be ok with an M550D touring

I’d rock a Nio EP9 or Rimac Nevera

I want to see a Ram TRX hit these at speed

140hp/l isn’t impressive for a small scale nitro engine. The O.S. R2104, for example, makes 2.76hp from 3.49cc. That’s ~790hp per liter!