Holy shit!
Holy shit!
Looks like its turning radius will be measured in '57 Cadillacs.
I like your mother.
You can easily price the current Miata over $30,000. I'm thinking a 200 HP Miata would be far over that, which would really negate its worth.
Toyota claims the 2014 Prius has a drag coefficient of 0.25. Tesla claims the Model S has a drag coefficient of 0.24. So there.
The NA Miata came out in 1989. Not exactly an unexpected amount of power for a small roadster of the time. It's 2015 now, the new Miata should have more than 155 horsepower. Mazda had the chance to do something really special with the Miata and make it a truly exciting car, but they've dropped the ball. Is speed…
Reviews are now trickling out of early drives of development prototypes of the 1.5 liter 2016 Mazda Miata, but it appears that the spec of the car that we're getting here in America is also being confirmed: How does 155 horsepower and 148 pound feet of torque sound in a car that weighs around 2,200 pounds?
It's an old photo that's been around for years, but it just looks so good as a desktop wallpaper.
I drove this in Sega GT 2002 for the Xbox. I loved it. Too bad IRL it "drove like a cartoon" according to Clarkson.
If the model 3 is shaped like a Prius at all, I will cry.
Go watch videos of the McLaren F1 road car going around corners. You'll find that it leans a surprising amount.
I bet those would fit right in on the set of Game of Thrones. Except, well, y'know.
Agreed. Concept cars are lame and a waste of money. If a car maker wants to explore styling possibilities they don't have to make a full-blown car to do it. They can keep it internal and take inspiration there. The public doesn't need to be shown yet another waste-of-time concept car.
This might actually have to be my new background (on my laptop. Nothing can usurp the McLaren F1 I have on my desktop).
I hope the entire prison finds out.
I'm sure you'll change your mind when you see it in it's full racing livery. Visually I think the car is really cool looking. Definitely a batmobile vibe.
That FOX engine is remarkable. It the demo looks so uncanny (in a good way), and on the PS4, not a high end PC mind you.
Water definitely has a lot of room for improvement in videogames. There are a few exceptions here and there, but in general most games skimp on the water (for obvious reasons).
Very impressive, but the HDR was way too slow. Human eyes adjust a lot faster than that, and I found the slow HDR response killed it a little bit.
I can't wait to read more from Mulsanne's Corner about this car. I don't pretend to understand everything but so far I've really enthused about Nissan's entry.