That may be the case but I honestly wonder what would have happened if they had focused on making something more conventional.
That may be the case but I honestly wonder what would have happened if they had focused on making something more conventional.
My only issue with used sports bikes is people are more likely to modify them and you need to be cautious as a poorly done modification can hamper bike performance and possible damage the bike.
You replied to my comment, therefore it was addressed to me.
“The person asked what the price difference was.”
My step brother’s grandfather has a C6 Grand Sport.
I literally looked at this and it looks more Camaro than Corvette to me, too bulky looking.
In the motorcycle world, a lot of people say they don’t wear a helmet because they look dumb wearing one, just like a lot of people said the halo look dumb.
Dual zone climate controls
True, operating them though would be a concern from a leadership standpoint; you have training to worry about and unless you have driven stick a lot, you could easily make a mistake in a hectic situation.
I feel like this would open EV ownership to people who are unable to charge their cars overnight like apartment residents in complexes that have not yet added the installations to do so; since they could stop somewhere and charge up.
I love my ICE engine with a manual transmission.
How much do you think Telsa could shave off the price of the current Model 3 if they were to remove anything luxury and made it more like a conventional car?
Earl A. Thompson who worked on the Hydramatic transmission also worked on “Cadillac’s break-through synchromesh fully synchronized manual transmission”
Yeah, now I do like anything from a mechanical standpoint.
Payments do suck, but I am building my credit and I waited until I landed a better job, was able to make payments and after saving money for a few years.