“yes, the amber/red indicator debate is a part of this”
“yes, the amber/red indicator debate is a part of this”
They call them that regardless of rain. It’s not a joke, thier dead serious.
Be gone troll.
Oh hell yeah, send us your blog bro, I’ll totally read it
“Think of it this way, they’re not punishing people for driving a competition vehicle, they’re just rewarding those that buy the products they make.”
I wanna know about the poor GM employees who bought the Cobalt. I would personally reward them for their courageous sacrifice.
I care about cars, a great deal in fact, I own several. I am very interested in this car as a daily driver, because electric cars are awesome for the boring commute.
Agreed.
Saw the title, didn’t even need to see the argument. Of course you can be an enthusiast. If the only car you own is a Prius, you can be an enthusiast. Being an enthusiast isn’t about the car you own, it’s about the cars you want to drive.
Not to mention the V6 Camry is faster than a lot of “performance” cars from not that long ago.
Why not? No-frills and reliable daily driver while having a second “fun” car. I did that for a while, a Ranger for day to day duties and a Mustang GT for going for a cruise.
Dude did you even read the letter and Doug’s response before jumping to your own ill-conceived conclusion that anyone who poses this question really is just looking for an excuse to steal the car?
Here you go!
I agree with your first point (they are hilariously expensive) but the only people who would be humiliated to drive one are the same kind of people who would own a bro truck.
Hahaha no. That’ll be when they get to 110% efficiency.
I dont know what that feeling is called. But the best way to experience it for yourself is on a motorcycle