Yeah, that door is production. This is a production car launch.
Yeah, that door is production. This is a production car launch.
Ford doesn’t own an interest in Mazda anymore.
Holy shit, Erik. What the fuck? You just shot your credibility. Nice work.
Jalopnik writers, like most journalists, don’t specialize in data based analysis. It’s easier to just get mad and make a bait driven hit piece.
So GM makes two full size trucks (that 100% cannibalize from each other) the Silverado and Sierra. And if you add those two up, they sold more of them than Ram or Ford:
“Improving driver skills”, you clearly are not from the US.
Took a family trip to New York this past spring, rented a Suburban that had all of the nannies. When it was my turn to drive, I turned them all on with full sensitivity (lane keep assist, some follow distance thing that beeped if you were tailgating, adaptive cruise control, auto wipers, auto headlights, auto swearing…
For as long as we keep letting old people drive without re-testing them, lane-centering is good. My elderly mother was bitching about the lanekeeper going off in her Acura all the time, so I went for a ride with her.
I can have Trump draw in Sharpie where the joke went over your head if that helps?
Trump’s got a Sharpie that’ll remedy that oversight real soon...
Comments like these are how I know the current NSX will be considered an absolute classic about 20 years from now.
In the latter half of it’s lifecycle, no one wanted the NSX back then either.
“And why does it not have sliding doors in the back?”
If you think you’re paying a premium for an Alpina just for cool wheels you know nothing Shane Morris
It’s a little more than that. More like M’s luxury counterpart. Extra comfort for high-speed cruising without having to sacrifice power. I would kill for a previous-gen B3. Twin turbo instead of twin-scroll, Akrapovic exhaust, better internals with 400 hp that tops out at 190 with 60 coming in 4.2 secon. The wheels…
Objectively false. The B6 was a softer M6 Gran Coupé and there are people out there that would prefer that. Not to mention, Alpinas come with an unrestricted top speed governor. Wanna go 200mph on an empty stretch of highway in Nevada? You got it. It may be similar to an M6 but it’s different, some may say better. To…
I'm certain BMWBlog reported it would be coming to the US months ago alongside an Alpina B8 8 series
I didn’t know I needed to read the word “jabroni” today, but I did. And it happened twice.