And somehow “While on drugs” was missed.
And somehow “While on drugs” was missed.
Say hello to the Italian Corvette.
Could somebody tell me, because I’d really like to know.
You know what would really have Porsche owners quaking in their boots? A built in vacuum cleaner in addition to that five horsepower bump and yellow paint.
As someone who owns a Honda Odyssey Elite (with the caveat that I also own a 911) I completely agree it’s a great vehicle with a ton of gadgets and will probably run longer problem free than the 911.
Fuel economy of an 8, horsepower of a 6, torque of a 4.
Even though everyone rags on the LEAF it is a good car for commuting and is actually somewhat fun to drive. I’d never tell anyone to get one as their only car since there is a thing called life and you never know when you have to make that emergency drive somewhere and the ability to not have to charge comes in real…
We worry about the manuals but I’m really worried about the loss of bottom hinged pedals.
I just picked up a 997.1 after having an air-cooled 911 for a long time. It’s a wonderful car for daily driving, cruising, and HPDEs.
The LEAF has an 8 year / 100k mileage warranty on the battery pack and they’ll replace it for free once it loses 25% of its capacity.
An air-cooled 911. With no A/C. In Texas. In the summer.
Where do I sign up to fall on my sword for $67 million?
Hate being pedantic but it’s Pflugerville (pronounced Flugerville, the P is silent). They also filmed the Friday Night Lights TV show around Pflugerville and at the high school too.
The Fiat-Chrysler hack is probably just the first in what will be a long line of vulnerabilities found within electronic components of cars. I hate to be a luddite, but seriously, too much electronics in a car is a bad thing.