Chrysler 300.
Chrysler 300.
The only thing Mitsubishi needed to make a profit was for every other automaker to run out of inventory.
Right? After the floaty suspension and the overly-eco transmission tuning, the most painful part of driving a Tiguan is that it’s 700-800 lb heavier than a Golf (without passengers) but has only 14 more horsepower and 50 more torque.
300 hp in a vehicle the size of the Atlas?
California has so many other, way bigger fish to fry than dumping tons of money into preserving a single old ship. If it comes down to it, people will be able to move on without this fucking thing as a tourist stop. The priority should be whatever the most cost effective and environmentally sound option is, and then…
How is “make it a hotel/casino” not the #1 option. You know how much money casinos make?
I don’t see the problem. Miatas have infinite headroom.
Luxury cruiser that won’t depreciate = luxury cruiser whose depreciation is already done.
You guys are missing the point. This is a modern day Golf Cabriolet.
Perhaps a similar issue as the Aztek. The form everyone wants, but 10 years before everyone wants it.
What brand is most ready to do the EV thing? Honda. Toyota has the RAV 4 Prime, and I’m 99% certain they make a big announcement within the year about their next generation all-electric crossover to compete with the Mustang Mach-E, Model Y, Hyundai Ionic 5, the Kia... I think it’s called something like 6? I don’t…
What I truly want to point out is my alarm at just how little the rhetoric has changed. If you’re still making the same arguments to win people over, how far have you truly progressed?
Owen, you’re a young man headed to college, so you’re going to need something that properly fits the college. If you were going to the University of Georgia, I’d tell you to get a used F-150 for tailgating and sheer redneck fun. If you were headed to UCLA, I’d recommend something with two wheels, so you can split…
Guy: I want reliability.
I always assumed he was driving mom/dad’s car.
I’m not sure what there is to celebrate here? A municipal government entered into a shady lease with a private group, the result of which is that tax payers will shell out at least half a billion dollars to repair something, the city will then again turn over to a shady private equity group.
4th Gear: I’m not the first to say it, but all Rollers should be electric by now. They are, without a doubt, the best candidate to be EV.