Or rather, you're taking TG too seriously. The trio of opinionated gearheads speak their minds about driving the cars, not about whether they're good buys. That's why they're liked the world over.
And he shows his malice in his comment. BBC stated that the script was written AFTER the Roadster had been tested and that happened before filming on the track. His attitude is that if he keeps on misrepresenting BBC, people will believe. Maybe, but the judge won't. But he's more interested in the court of public…
That's one data point. Here's another: [www.caranddriver.com]
You mean the portly CTS-V? Do you want more ice in that Kool-Aid?
The Saudis are disappointed at Audi.
I was driven in one for some 10 years and learned to drive in it, driving it for some 2 or 3 years.
Its only problem is that it hasn't been used more widely by Subaru.
My Acura TL has a VTEC V6 and the current, hideous, model has an iVTEC V6 (adds variable valve timing to variable valve lift).
Nibbles!
"Yeah, destroy your tires in high horsepower FWD car and the wheels will be out of balance, idiots."
But never, ever trust company policies promising anonymity and no retaliation. Even, or especially, at large companies people ignore them and act on this knowledge, especially your boss.