This is a REALLY good point.
This is a REALLY good point.
Because I’m a forgetful idiot, OK MOM?!?!
This is a good price on a bad decision. I love the way those cars look, so NP all day.
“Our buyers are rich enough to keep buying ludicrous engines regardless or in spite of the market.”
Then let’s just start building all sorts of inefficient unnecessary structures on green spaces for the short-term goal of temporarily granting pay checks.
What a travesty that a $1200 survey won’t be completed to build a new plant which will require massive amounts of new resources that are already in place for an existing structure.
Collective bargaining.
I don’t want to pile on with the other 41 replies, but you’re pulling specific stats to bolster your own bias.
Why do we need more power?
Goose had some balls!
My grandfather test rode one when they were brand new. (He owned a CB750.) He said it just lit up the rear tire in the first few gears. Tire technology wasn’t so great back then.
Nobody does. When you show up at the rental place, and they tell you the car you paid for isn’t there, this is what you get to drive for a 20% discount.
The corner and steering angle of that first pic say 4 mph... but the MOTION BLUR SAYS 130!
This is not unexpected. At all. My cat would eat me alive if I were 6 inches tall.
Good old rock. Nothing beats rock.
This Levorg FUCKS.
I see zero appeal in that vehicle at any price. 4Runner or bust.
I think the analysis starts and ends with “People say they enjoy good engine noise.” How they get it is irrelevant to the manufacturer, unfortunately.
That horsepower/weight/drivetrain/size sounds PERFECT.
Texas tea... sweetener!