Hertz and Sixt both, if I’m not mistaken.
Hertz and Sixt both, if I’m not mistaken.
The standard Taycan is not a liftback, only the CT has that feature.
Not really surprised by this outcome. Tire manufacturers often leapfrog one another as they learn from their competition and release new versions of their tires. The great thing for all of us is that there are several great tire options in just about every category. Last year was “new tire time” for both my current…
I have my doubts that Nissan is going to give us a successor to the GT-R. If they do, it’s probably going to be very limited production and cost a fortune (not unlike the Italdesign GT-R50). I’d almost rather Nissan give us an S15 revival, rather than some ridiculous $1 million, 1000 hp hybrid R36. But given how…
Hey, exceptionally stupid is still “exceptionalism”.
That’s not what happened here though is it? You can frame any hypothetical “gray area” you want, ultimately this Taycan GT is still the sedan body with 4 normal operating doors.
There is definitely an ongoing “arms race” driven by the need to feel “protected” from the other excessively large vehicles already on the road.
Hey now, they are probably still traumatized by all those backwards driving DAF racers. That wing could very well be the first thing to hit a pedestrian.
I mean, Mephisto is all about that low hanging fruit… why spend any effort trying to corrupt people when there are plenty of Christians who are already corrupt?
There are most definitely “unidentified flying objects” out there…. and the government would very much like to keep them “unidentified”… at least until they are ready to declassify them because they already have something better to replace them.
So, it will be 50% cheaper after 10k miles and 1 year like the other Taycans?
As noted in the article, it’s not “the first ever”, but it is in rare company.
Even if you delete the rear seats with the Weissach package, it’s still a 4 door sedan body, no?
I personally don’t disagree with you. I don’t insist people call me “doctor” even in my professional setting; I also encourage students and trainees to just use my first name. But that’s a personal choice; many people with a doctorate, including many of my own colleagues, feel differently. Yes, ultimately much of that…
He’s there in a professional capacity, it’s a professional setting. How many people work in a job that isn’t directly related to their degree? Does that negate the degree they obtained?
You are really singularly focused on the accuser, aren’t you?
…and decided he was innocent of all charges.
Most people buy into the marketing, that’s why companies spend millions on it… because it works.
The principle that an investigation into a matter as serious as this should be handled foremost with transparency; which I think we can all agree it wasn’t. If it had been, the rumor mill wouldn’t be churning out multiple different conspiracy theories, like the one you are currently parroting.
“Ultimately, I’ll decide for myself what I do.”