Given the generally positive relations between the US and Canada, do many people care that the Camaro, Challenger, Ford GT, etc. are Canadian made?
Given the generally positive relations between the US and Canada, do many people care that the Camaro, Challenger, Ford GT, etc. are Canadian made?
It’s a joke about how many years its been in development. The commercial that advertised it was almost 4 years ago...
Without it (like the Saleen) it kind of just looks like Voldemort.
The Toyobarus are successful? Once it sold its first wave of stock to the stanced crowd, sales declined....
Yeah, I hate it when others don’t share my exact taste in music. Even worse is when I go into a restaurant and see things on the menu I don’t like. Or when I see people dressed in clothes I don’t like.
I honestly think they’re for Del Sol owners who’ve gotten older and have a bit more disposable income.
When it first came out the R8 was really striking, but I think the combination of it being a bit old and seeing about 1 a day makes it have less impact than it once did.
Yeah, the photos make the car look like a big luxury sedan....this looks like a model....
Although “brand new” might be technically correct, it isn’t the label I’d use for a car that has been rebadged in its final year of production before it will be discontinued in order to be sold alongside its replacement after being on the market for about 9 years.
And the GLA45 looks like something that was purchased by trading in a Del Sol.
It’s exactly the point I was trying to prove. Many people whine about how expensive a modern bumper is to fix, but that’s partly because newer cars are built so that its occupants aren’t the crumple zone.
back in mah day, you could crash into a tree at 100mph and just need to pound a ding out of the bumper!
I agree about the badge, but not the “subdued” styling. While not a Countach, its far more striking than the Audi, Porsche, etc.
Too expensive to justify the low expected sales volume. The FT86FRSBRZ is what a lot of people here “want” and what few buy. Crossovers, on the other hand, sell like crazy.