Can we stop crying about this? Racing is dangerous, period.
Can we stop crying about this? Racing is dangerous, period.
I guess this isn’t surprising since Aston Martin is hanging on by a thread. If their Ford Focus Active lookalike DBX CUV isn’t successful they’re up shit’s creek.
Oh, guess I read the year wrong.
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Are we forgetting about SCG’s Hypercar entry?
Closer in what way? Seems like the weight difference is the same regardless (4 cylinder vs 4 cylinder or I6 vs V8).
“Under the be-scooped hood lies Subaru’s 2.5-litre intercooled turbo pancake four. In the WRX that’s been tuned for a healthy 227 horsepower and 235 lb-ft of torque.”
I’m not the one upset that nobody’s doing anything about something you consider a global emergency. I’m guilt free over here - have fun with that.
Raise your hand if you think the I6 is completely unchanged and they just finally admitted the real power output of the engine.
It’s called fun. Some people don’t care about numbers - they care about the interaction.
It’s about more than numbers man.
Mustang GT is 3800 lb, so no.
Some people don’t enjoy seeing 30 other cars just like theirs on their morning commute.
economy is booming right now.
Really? You’d buy a $70k sports car over a $50k one when given the chance? Not much of an argument mate, lol.
The US is more passionate and vocal about manual transmissions in sports cars than any other country. Just ask Porsche when they tried to take away the manual from the GT3...
This a joke? The US is more vocal and passionate about manual transmissions in sports cars than any other country.
I’m curious, does anyone know the difference in engine weight (between the 2.0 and the 3.0)? Because given how decontented the 4 cylinder model is, 200 lb doesn’t seem like a big weight difference Depreciation will hit the 4 cylinder models a lot worse too, definitely a car to pass on.
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I appreciate your reasonable and civil response. So many others are jackasses with this topic. Personally, I don’t consider it much of an issue. And in general, most people aren’t that concerned or care enough to do anything. And that includes the governments. There a million things that could be done that don’t…