@Mad_Science: Good point. Except, soccer moms probably don't read Jalopnik.
@Mad_Science: Good point. Except, soccer moms probably don't read Jalopnik.
@nadnarb: Except it's not American enough.
@FP - tittin' and shittin' with Tomsk: The V6 is the bastard child of the engine swap world. If you're thinking about swapping a V6 into something, you ought to either go with a hopped-up turbo 4, or step up to a V8.
@Rock517: Now you know how it is with every single Prius post having a "smug" reference. But for some reason, I don't think you much cared about that.
So who is this appealing to? Because aside from soccer moms, I can't think of anyone.
@pauljones: Well, a good review just means that it's good for the segment, not a good vehicle.
@engineerd wishes Deartháir a happy birthday.: So with this metaphor, GM is a balding, middle-aged guy with a beer gut?
@zeeboid: Fortunately, my pride in not buying a subpar car is not for sale either.
@superbadd75: You could.
@Deartháir - Now with more Age™!: Well now, lets not be too hasty. It does have SOME salvage value. At some point, there may be some poor sap out there with a V6 Camaro who needs a replacement engine and transmission.
@Deartháir - Now with more Age™!: I don't see how there's any way that the V6 Camaro drivetrain is worth any more than $5k. It's not like it's an exciting possibility for an engine swap with anything.
@zeeboid: I guess even $16k can't buy any common sense.
@ArkansasFred: Yeah, you could see that one coming from a mile away.
@Rock517: Are you still hoping the mullet is gonna make a comeback?
@Corvette_Thunder- Muscle Milk Trans AM Series Fan: Yeah, but a tuner Ferrari is always more exciting than a special edition Mustang.
@Karsten Von Urea for All Sales Event: I'm thinking you'd have to put on a set of race tires just to be able to control it all.
@DonLuc: But still making 696hp.
@bradleysoken: I prefer the hardtop version to begin with anyways.
Good on them. Any research that helps to give mobility to people who wouldn't otherwise is excellent.
Not too shabby. I wonder what kind of hardware they used to control the lights. I presume it's all wireless, otherwise that'd be a lot of cable to run.