That rear end screams XLR.
That rear end screams XLR.
“Get out of your paid for vehicle and into an overpriced car subsidized by the U.S. government today!”
Use it or lose it. Every vehicle I’ve owned has been a 3-pedal.
I get made fun of daily for driving a 16 year old manual transmission pickup. I can usually get an eyebrow raise after telling them it’s a V8 with 4x4, but since it doesn’t have leather/heated seats/crew cab/12-inch touchscreen/sunroof most people won’t give it a second look.
Also the ugliest Subaru ever made.
The only thing worse than letting a vehicle sit is letting a vehicle sit on dirt.
It would be nice to actually view the data, rather than Reuters regurgitating what some analyst thinks.
I have a framed Nike “Just Do It” poster in my office for this very reason.
Here’s how it works:
The “oh shit” moment will be when people start losing their jobs and the unemployment rate increases.
What’s next, giving up first class seats so people with weak bladders don’t have to walk so far to the bathroom?
That looks really good.
Now there’s an idea.
They should take the C7 platform and turn it into the next gen Camaro.
They will once the initial buzz wears off. It might look like an exotic but it’s still a Chevy made mostly by robots in Kentucky.
There’s one in my garage right now with 150,000 miles on it.
Boomers have the highest level of household wealth in the country.
That’s mainly because it has 300 series tires on the front and insane suspension.
Honestly I think the C8 will have a better road-connected experience than any Camaro ever made. Yes, even without the almighty manual transmission.
I just can’t see them dropping the price of the 2SS 10k while giving it more performance. Not going to happen in this lifetime.