Turbo GT you say.
Turbo GT you say.
Oof....I have a massive MR2 bias because I owned a Turbo in college and it was one of the best cars I’ve ever owned. Had it 3 years before selling to a friend who absolutely drooled over it, and since moved on to motorcycles, but I can tell you that I miss driving that car on a very regular basis.
I didn’t think GTA VI would get any better but this level of artificial intelligence is incredible!
Honestly feel the same way. I don’t want the kids who were completely uninvolved to lose out on what was ultimately supposed to be a fun time just because adults cannot stop thinking of ways to be awful to others.
Well now that you mention it I stand corrected. I was thinking the most recent generation that could drive but I realize that’s probably not even them anymore.
That is a superior combination.
Oof.....asset values....decreasing....power of dollar.....dropping fast....
Don’t care what anyone here thinks, I think this is pretty neat. Love the spec and the references to the original car (like the grille, that’s a nice touch). Although I feel like this car and the inspiring model are now a package deal and this Chiron’s value is contingent on keeping the pair together. Wonder what…
Man as much as I wish for that to not be the case you’re right. I’m just paranoid that I go out and ride my motorcycle and when the average car was at a survivable hood height it was manageable, now I’m at a point where there’s a very high chance what collides with me is taller than a 2-story building and somehow…
The way these trends are going, I can only hope people suffer from large car fatigue much faster than they currently are. Hopefully it’s helped by the fact that Gen Z and car ownership are about as joined at the hip as a retired Corvette owner and his wife.
While I agree the survey sample is questionable, I think Rivian is still a very niche product when you compare it to the market. So it is as utilitarian as a Pontiac Aztek with a bed, but at that price and target market anyone looking at it to do proper truck things is standing in a classification all their own.…
When my Prius dies my money is going back to the people who are still selling them at the time I’m ready.
This makes total sense, especially since right now the only trucks you can get are pavement queens that cost more than the average worker’s salary.
Nice. Can’t wait for the successor to the 911 Safari, the 911 Caldera, to come out in a limited run of 2200 vehicles to the tune of $500,000 resold at double that price sometime next year.
Yeah lemme check to see if that happened.
This is gonna be a polarizing take because 1) they don’t actually make cars, so much as heavily modify them and 2) very very few people here will actually agree, but it took me a really long time to get to this point and I have to give credit where credit is due.
SHEESH. Yup, this guy had impeccable taste. It’s always the worst guys with the best eyes.
I feel the sentiment behind three wheeled vehicles. Boomers who are likely unable to get on a motorcycle anymore but still want the open-air experience. Or their wife is adamantly telling them don’t get a bike again and/or wants to go along for the ride.
This definitely goes both ways. Boomers love them because they’re another shiny toy they can get their hands on for the price of less than half their pension per month and millennials can buy them if they skip the avocado toast every other day.
If this is gonna help people step away from buying cars and consider other types of transportation, then I am said customer.