@Foxieness: Right, LS1, 30 mpg 400+ hp, and you can shut it down after you move the car into the driveway.
@Foxieness: Right, LS1, 30 mpg 400+ hp, and you can shut it down after you move the car into the driveway.
Why spend all the effort putting in an engine and not have it be an ls1? Worse mileage, worse reliability, less horsepower.
There are very few reasons for a man to cry. Severed limbs, a shot to the hang-downs, and losing your prized car.
But what if they really deserve to be hit? Yet another area where AI needs to play catch-up. #volvos60
The question shouldn't be "how much have/will you pay" for the purchase price.
@Timtoolman, still looking for work.: Love it, heart click.
@bdon: I always felt a bumper sticker proclaiming, "YOU are my crumple zone!" would sell big in Texas.
Side airbags. More cushion for the pushin?
I like that it's different. I hate everything else.
Very Trimaxian. I wonder if NASA can figure out how to open this one?
They're doing a very nice job of carrying the "electric" theme. The grill looks like a refridgerator radiator, the wheels like a juicer, the mirrors can be mistaken for a marital aid. Then there's the badly-worn heating element of a rear deck. The only thing I don't get is the steering/gauge cluster with design…
@Alfisted: That's beautiful.
@Deartháir II: Heart clicky for that.
@Flathead Smith: I think it's an awful lot like Arbor Mist in that regard.
I hate that boring and multiple cup-holders is what sell cars in America. For a country that will forever be entwined, not to mention enchanted, with the motorcar it's just depressing to see what's popular. Nothing interesting, nothing too different from any other car sold.
I figured it was Detroit. I can always tell when I get to Michigan on I75 (aside from the giant sign) wirrrrrrrr - pa thap pa thap pa thap pa thap
So it's basically the diesel-electric hybrid that locomotives have been using for years?
I say nice price, because I've never seen anything like this, and the crazy is definitely up to 11. Just a few.. thousand... more dollars and imagine what you could have.
What they really need to do is market their cars to masochistic shadetree mechanics; that's the perfect target audience.
Can't be a BMW - the styling is too organic, very little (easily breakable) technology, no badge stating how many hoofs do the work, cloth apointments, wayyyy to light.