Warning: 25-year-old anecdote ahead.
Warning: 25-year-old anecdote ahead.
Ugh... where is my coffee? “Breaking”, really?... sigh....
Weight transfer... as if 99.9% of drivers would have any capability of managing weight transfer. Anyway, all of this is countered by one simple thing. Nobody is going to have their left foot constantly hovering over the brake pedal but not touching it. Even a gentle touch of the brake pedal on most cars activates the…
Yes, it does straddle that line of thinly veiled knockoff, but that just follows in the footsteps of the Willment Coupe and AC A98.
It’s supposedly designed to be street legal. If you design something with that purpose in mind I don’t understand why you wouldn’t even sell a small amount.
Are they going to sell these?
For naval applications, a laser defense will still be useless against the biggest threat to carriers and capital ships: antiship ballistic missiles.
You know, the reason our entire surface fleet will become reef fodder in the first week of combat with any modern state, and the reason the Navy is a massive floating…
Lol He was mocking Trump, you dingus.
Yup, I can’t tell you how many times I go to Dodge’s website looking for trucks; then immediately think how dumb I am forgetting their stupid name change. I have to imagine I’m not the only one.
They could call it the Ram 50.
Are you sure that that’s a truck interior and not a rendering of a new toon car for the ‘Who Framed Roger Rabbit?’ sequel? That does look like a Tex Avery style grumpy dash.
Know what brand deserves to be un-made? Ram. There's no reason for Ram to be a separate brand, and everyone just calls it Dodge anyway. Just call it Dodge once more and you've already tossed one unnecessary brand.
Have you been in a Cruze? The folks at that plant are gonna be able to put this thing together in their sleep, it’s like GM never closed it.
Omg that interior, brings bad bad memories of abusive relationship with GM...
This, and $13,000 for a 20 year old, 100k mile, turbo’d Corvette with methanol injection that was definitely used at some point is already crack pipe even without the unfixed damage.
This was my reaction too. $40K upgrade but then little fixes are ignored. The window regulator for example should have been taken care of already.
The owner, or previous owner spends $40Large on mods, but covers up the front cap damage with a nose mitten. I wonder how many of the 100,000 miles were done 1/4 mile at a time. This guy has only had this car for a year and wants to bail. What does he know that he’s not telling us. CP for too many questions.
It’s a gorgeous car. That’s about it. If it was gasoline-only, badged as a Volvo, and cost $40k, I’d say it was the best thing since the 242.
I love how we’ve reached a point where a 2.0L 4-cylinder with 326 horsepower and 384 lb-ft of torque is prefaced with ‘only’
1st Gear: This is the first Volvo (Okay... Polestar) that I have ever drooled over. Absolutely gorgeous.