COTD.
COTD.
No, I will not be fair. What is the name of the vehicle at the top of the page? Yeah, Abarth.
I know. That is why I mentioned more power (which I know the engine is easily capable of) and better sound (Fiat 500 with the same engine). That is why my questions are: why did Fiat not do that in the first place?
Why did they not give it more power?
Again, stop.
STOP.
Mini Countryman.
Solution: watch touring cars instead.
It has to be fun to drive, have a good exhaust note, and be a manual transmission.
Nice tunnel. STILL do not care about whatever Acura is in the picture. Yawn.
It is not exotic in drive or feeling.
1. Again, the Busso has no following? Look on any list for the best looking/sounding engines of all time - it will be on there. Please, back up your assertions that the Busso is a “shit” engine. Again...it is a very popular engine, was widely used and is well regarded, and is reliable. It is also cheap to source one…
lol you have no idea what you are talking about
Fanboys for sure. Blinds their common sense.
Those semi-old Maseratis are reliable (as long as no F1 gearbox) and would make a bad car show. “Nothing went wrong” is not good TV for them. A QP or Coupe with the 4.2 and no F1 gearbox are about as reliable as you get for an Italian car.
Wrong.
lol debadged
A BRZ is not an exotic, never will be, and never will drive like one. You can afford an older exotic driving experience easily. Maserati.
1. It is not faster
Reliability is overrated as a metric. I have a 97 Alfa Romeo and an 06 Mini. Both are solid. If it was up to forum members, I should be already dead. Just buy what makes you excited, and budget for some repairs. As usual.