Galax-E
I can call a pillow a hammer, but it’s not going to drive a nail. That appliance is not a Mustang.
In other words...
Well, you have to remind people what the “Mach” in “Mach-E” stands for, right? I’ll never forgive you, Ford.
A V6 can work, if you make it make the power and sound good. I believe Aston can do both.
Exactly. The Metro turbo V6 in the XJ220 is a monster, delivered the power and torque where the V12 could not (without being basically a Le Mans engine). V6 is fine as long as it performs and sounds good. The Jag one did both.
Interesting thing is that the V6 used in the XJ220 actually produced more horsepower than the V12; 542 versus 500, respectively. It seems to just be a perception issue. I think society is warming up to the V6 powered supercar. The Ford GT made a lot of people eat their words with it’s unbelievable performance.
Does it matter how many cylinders will sit quietly gathering dust in a collection someplace?
You missed out that when the XJ220 was announced the world was in an economic boom and by the time it had come to market it was a severe downturn. All the Supercar manufacturers of the time struggled. How the World economy recovers from the current crisis will influence the success or otherwise of the Valhalla more…
Even for a convertible 996, anything you see in the mid teens is usually a slush box. This is well below that price point AND has the correct transmission. Massive nice price.
people with one car will hold onto them longer, people with second nice weather cars will potentially be selling them and keeping the primary not fun car or truck.
I like the look of that, I think the front grille design is one of the better ones... but that seems to really extend the front overhang length beyond the frunk shut line, and doesn’t really need the extractor that doesn’t flow with the line.
Somehow looks worse. The nose is way too long. The runny eggs are fine, and this one has the cleaned up ones that are much less offensive.
From what I recall, you dont want one of these with low miles or one that’s sat for a while. Whatever it was that grenades the engine (someone chime in, haven’t had coffee yet) this 911 is better when driven daily.
It’s an 18 year old car and people do daily these. Slightly under 10k miles a year isn’t anything unusual.
EXACTLY what I need right now! Let the breezes blow through my tresses as I drive through mostly empty streets and highways.
I read the headline and saw the picture and naturally substituted “911" with “Boxster” due to the price and front end. This is a massive NP today, amazingly low price for a clean 911
Man this sucks.