I did mention that I was talking about net price, not MSRP. I factored in incentives because it's more accurate price to what you'll actually be paying for the car.
I did mention that I was talking about net price, not MSRP. I factored in incentives because it's more accurate price to what you'll actually be paying for the car.
The STI, probably the most comparable competition for the RS, starts at under $35,500. The Golf R starts at just over $36,500 but that's just VW being more expensive. I think my estimate's low end was a little too low. My best guess would be $34-35K. If it's over that, it's over by a few hundred.
I agree. I just don't see it going much over $35K for the base. I'm expecting it to be AWD and compete with the STI which starts under $35K. And it being a more premium version of the Focus to begin with, I don't expect to see as many options available like on the ST. I honesty think it will be hard to option this out…
I did the configurator on Ford's website and it came to $32,441 before the $2,500 in incentives which brought it down to the $29,941. I don't think autobytel factors in the incentives?
I checked every single option off on the FoST and it came to a net price of $29,941. So I couldn't price it over $30,000. My best guess is that the RS will start somewhere between $32,000-35,000 and fully loaded may go up to about $42,000.
Was it not Nick Tandy?
Like? I found a single incident 32 years ago that is still debated whether or not the sub was Russian or NATO. And keep in mind that the United States is 1 of 28 countries in NATO.
No, I'm just logical and don't conclude that an independent country 4,000 miles away is lurking around in its ally's water trying t0 negotiate WW3. Especially without a single morsel of any evidence.
It's expensive, yes. But not so much compared to the direct competition. Was that really the sticker price for the 4 cylinder? Because the standard 4 cylinder starts at $40,000 including the $6000 cash back. I completely loaded the 4 with everything I could including AWD and the Premium package and it was slightly…
What the hell is wrong with people? This literally has absolutely nothing to do with the United States. This is a suspected conflict between Sweden and Russia. Yet somehow, Americans still managed to get brought into the argument and blamed. It's pathetic.
I sure hope you're trolling.
Annnnd, the F-35 is somehow still mentioned.
As of September 30 of this year, Boeing has 1000 orders and 528 deliveries and Airbus has 791 orders and 443 deliveries.
You're acting like Cadillac is building this car to compete against the competition today and not in the future. If this rumor is true, the development for this car probably hasn't even started, and if it has it is very early in.
Remember when those numbers came from random, unnamed sources and not Ford's executive vice president for product development?
Why did you round up the power to weight for the One:1 and not the Venom? If you don't round, the Venom has a slightly higher power to weight ratio.
As of lately, no.
I COMPLETELY agree with what he is saying and have even personally thought about some of it myself.
Is there a reason why he keeps accelerating despite knowing that his brakes are gone? To get in front of a car to his right?
Well the thing is, it isn't a totally fake and programmed sound. All it is doing is amplifying the actual sound.