
Aah the Legacy 3.0. I have considered buying one on many occasions, but have then decided against it due to the running costs.
Aah the Legacy 3.0. I have considered buying one on many occasions, but have then decided against it due to the running costs.
Problem is that the current rules mandate 1.6l inline 4 cylinder engines. Subaru don't want to make one of them.
But, if SUVs become wagons, will wagons still be cool?
At last, America. At last we get the Ford Focus we deserve.
It's to make the headlights dip to the other side (yes, to stop other drivers from being dazzled) when driving on the wrong side of the road.
ESP® Curve Dynamic Assist and Crosswind Assist, COLLISION PREVENTION ASSIST PLUS, DISTRONIC PLUS with Steering Assist, PRE-SAFE® Brake with pedestrian detection, BAS PLUS with Cross-Traffic Assist, Active Blind Spot Assist, Active Lane Keeping Assist and PRE-SAFE® PLUS, a Parking Package with 360° camera and…
That's not Rallycross. This is Rallycross:
I think that another experiment should be conducted using in-date salad cream. Otherwise, we'll never know.
One of the factors that allowed premium brands to flourish in the UK was the ease of debt / financing. Why pay money for a Mondeo when you can pay a little more every month for a (supposedly) superior BMW?
It is the actual officially licensed and authenticated video for the song.
The only thing I know about Chinese rallying is this image:
The first car that I bought was a Honda Accord liftback, 2 litre single cam. I'm still driving it. It's running okay, but the synchro in first is starting to go, and the driver's seat is incredibly uncomfortable if you drive it for any more than four hours, and that's annoying me enough that I'll probably replace it…
Just going to have to correct you on something: The Brabham BT46B was not a 'cheat'. The car was declared fully legal at Anderstorp and ran. Following that race, the rules were changed so that the car could not race again, but calling that cheating is like saying that all the 2013 cars were cheating because they don't…
I'd rather have this than any Volkswagen.
$20 to fit a door? I need to move to Japan. At my local Honda dealer, you would be looking at at least £130 (>$200) for that job.
They've stopped selling the petrol version here in the UK... sadface.
In this situation, good things about being in the UK:
'You'll want this diesel'
As of March, the Euro spec Accord is no more. It was available in the US as the Acura TSX, but people complained that the only engine was the 2.4 4 pot (the most powerful engine used in the European range).
Why not allow more than one powertrain type? Give the hybrids a potential performance advantage so that you have the 'fast but fragile' guys at the front, and the slow but reliable right behind them, ready to pounce if they slip up.