boxerfanatic
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No,  the C4 is Kourtney, the C5 is Kim, to each his own, I prefer Kourtney.

An affordable entry into the world of weekend toys. That’s also an attractive color. New tires are a huge plus. NP.

“A rant about people not understanding things, by a person who completely misunderstood the thing they are ranting about.”
This is the internet in a nutshell. 

Thank you for providing a sensible answer amid all the noise, here. Seriously.

PHEV’s are the way ! All the short trip benefit with all of the long distance capability. Cons, having to drive around with a motor you don’t use that often...

1) Range declined at a rate much higher than expected. They acted with a range left reasonable to find a charging station. What is the exact range they should’ve started adjusting their plans czar of range management?

In China, about 70% of the 1.2 million electric or gasoline-electric hybrid models sold over the past year went to government and company fleets,

I mean honestly... this seems more like a car you park in storage and maybe track once in a while. At only 209 examples created, and the first STI manufactured and certified in the us vehicle under that manufacturer name (if I followed all of that correctly), it will most certainly be valuable 20 years from now. Like

You can say that to Nissan Skyline GT-R R34 coupe, especially at current price and upcoming 2025

It’s not as fast, comfortable and luxurious as similar modern coupe such as M4, C63, RS5 or to extent of its fellow japanese such as RC-F and Skyline V37 / Q60

It’s not objectively better compare to its fellow Nissan which is

Well, FWIW if STI owners were better at accounting for the costs they rack up modifying their cars many of them may discover they’ve spent more than what the S209 costs buying and then upgrading their base STI.

The difference is those guys usually make way more power and even have paid for a couple engine rebuilds

I have a coworker who garages his regular STi when it isn’t perfect - he’s very boastful about being able to get one of these.

To be fair. Any Japanese car from the mid 80s to the mid 90s will outclass any other car made as far as actual build quality, maybe not the nicest materials but overall care and detail of construction can’t be beat, maybe a rolls is the exclusion.

As a Subaru fan what pisses me off most about this comment is that you’re so right it hurts to breath.

My 2011 Sonata S had 201hp, and it pulled better than my e39 528i. It was surprisingly good at getting out of it’s way and got really good gas mileage to boot. The only real drawback was the occasion to tram-line on certain road surfaces, which was easily and cheaply resolved with a $60 strut tower brace. I really

Fun idea, but let’s be realistic here. If you gave your municipality money and asked for it to be used to fix the roads, the list of probable ways it would be used would be:

Seem, I’m the reverse. I warmed to Adam immediately (probably because I already liked his acting/personality on Rescue Me) but I never warmed to Tanner. Adam also completely won me over with his flying Cadillac in the first season’s Moonshine challenge thing. Rutledge is impossible to not like, he’s like a big eager

Subaru can suck it. They’ve been building a market base around the green and eco-conscious group at least here in the US, but I hope some of their recent moves capture the attention of this demographic and make them consider taking their business elsewhere.

Just for the record.... THIS is the direction the industry should be headed.

Koenigsegg Jesko