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Which it doesn’t look like this one has. So they’re testing a top of the line sport version of the Kia (which probably has performance summer tires) alongside a standard suspension and all-season tired 5-series which is also a bigger heavier car in a different segment.

Also hurting the C8 is the fact that due to being mid-engined a lot of actual supercar buyers bought into the initial hype. They tend to only keep their cars for a year or two versus traditional Corvette buyers who will put them away for a decade plus. And a lot of those supercar buyers I’m sure realized that the C8

Any normal car with a wing/spoiler, but specifically WRX-es.

What you need is a Mercedes GLA45 AMG, and put some knobbies on it.

I’ve seen plenty of evidence to the contrary, especially with European cars. Both my car and my wife’s (and her prior car) all did better MPG at 70 than at 55. They all have 7-8 speeds and the sweet spot is right around 70 where you’re in top gear with minimal throttle input. They’re also all 2.0T engines so it’s in

I have some suggestions for VW:

They’re ridiculous but the ones I liked most were the Brosnan-era Bond car chases in Tomorrow Never Dies and Die Another Day. The remote control BMW 7-series was so cool to 10 year old me, and the chase between the first modern-looking Aston that not only had retractable studs but disappeared and the amazing BRG Jag

Ok so it has panel fitment issues, and some paintwork may be needed. But let’s be honest, were the real ones that were also made in Italy in the 70s with plastic panels really much better? Real vintage rally cars are ridiculously priced, a fake in good shape that you can actually drive and not worry so much about

It would even take forever to hit breakeven compared to a hybrid S-Class. Because the crazy depreciation Lucids have will be even worse once the company is no longer around.

The base model is irrelevant if you’re looking at a specific range number. To get the 500+ mile range it’s $110k.

I know exactly how EVs work, and that they’re most efficient in the city. But it’s also obvious that it won’t take much energy to set the cruise at 70 in the most aerodynamic car on sale today. Most ICE cars won’t be most efficient at 70 either because of gearing and aero, but some more aerodynamic ICE vehicles will

Well a Lucid is the only one that’s rated over 500 miles range, that’s why it’s part of the article. But my response was a legitimate reason why a lot of people don’t have EVs.

Come to the midwest, every other home around me has either snowmobiles, side by sides, a boat, camper trailer, or multiple. And they’re going somewhere every free weekend with one of them. And I’m not even in the middle of nowhere, it’s a suburb of the metro area.

Not a truck, small SUV but it does get about 500 miles highway range on a tank, and ~330-375 with a small trailer regardless of the temp.

I’m not a denialist but I don’t like EVs and don’t plan to have one for at least another 20+ years. This is most definitely not a bad thing, I would just say it’s not all that groundbreaking. It’s got a big battery with a low CoD, and he put it on cruise with no traffic and no other big battery-using electronics, so

I’ve said for a long time that these are decent looking cars and I miss the days of the cheap sporty coupe. Now everything has to be either truly sporty or practical, but there used to be a time that if you were a single 20-something this was a legit option to have a car that had some personality. They didn’t have to

IDK about this one, yeah it’s a Biturbo but weren’t the later ones much more reliable? I know it’s still an old Maserati but original Biturbo to normal old Italian reliability is still an improvement. The convertibles are also pretty rare, even more rare with a manual. With how many of these are scrapped, high

Other than that last one which is just a knockoff of Maybach, they’re trying everything and going weird because they don’t have a heritage to fall back on. Whether that’s a good thing or not is up to you, but I personally like the modernized versions of classic designs. BMW’s got the M-Sport 5-spokes, AMG Monoblocks,

Porsche 944/928

So noise aside, the batteries are $350 each!? Having gas around isn’t a concern when you have a gas lawnmower and snowblower, there’s always enough to fill a tiny tank in a minibike. And a gas minibike costs like $500, so you could have two of them for less than the battery-less option with enough savings to buy enough