I’ll go way back to Ford’s Cologne V-6, specifically the 2.6 liter version under the hood of my ‘72 Mercury Capri. The “Sexy European”, as Mercury touted in ads back then, was slow AF and not at all sexy.
I’ll go way back to Ford’s Cologne V-6, specifically the 2.6 liter version under the hood of my ‘72 Mercury Capri. The “Sexy European”, as Mercury touted in ads back then, was slow AF and not at all sexy.
I think current Challenger/Charger buyers will be all over an EV muscle car if the marketing is right and the performance is real.
To be fair, I do believe the part where you mention you're in a D&D group.
Base Porsche Macan; the one with the VAG group 258 HP 2.0.
I would bet the footage will be out in the media within the week, regardless of who is at fault, especially with this thing happening in Minneapolis.
As per the Star Tribune, this intersection is controlled by traffic lights with plenty of traffic camera coverage, including one from the gas station on the northwest corner.
This.
Exactly. Porsche's Certified Pre-owned program is where it's at.
If you drove one, you might feel different. Let people have their nice things.
I used to hate on all these high performance SUV thingies right up until I drove one.
Fuxsake, that hurts. To be fair though, boomers have been running shit since the Clinton Administration.
So, kinda like Margorie Taylor Greene? I was wondering how she got elected. I always thought the Crossfitters put her up to it.
I’m assuming at this point it’s just a narrative that helps people feel good about themselves by placing blame for the all the world’s problems squarely on some “other”.
So, what exactly is “boomer mentality”? Asking for a friend.
2nd. Gear: Pacific Northwest pavement explosions: As someone else mentioned, they’re somewhat common in Minnesota on very hot days.
I understand the reasoning, yet, some manufacturers still find a way to design in good sightlines while still meeting crash standards and aero.
I would !like to see more vehicles with excellent outward visibility via a low beltline and larger glass area.
Yes, virtually all manufacturers give significant discounts to employees. (Dealership employees are not manufacturer employees, although they are often given some lesser level of discount)
I’d like to believe Stellantis could put a Chrysler logo on this bad boy and park them on the front row next to all the Pacificas and 300s at your local CJDR dealership.
It’s ok to be pro-Tesla, however, thinking you have more financial insight than the writers at MSN Money might be just a bit of a stretch.