Macan Turbos beg to differ.
Macan Turbos beg to differ.
Ironic considering what the “S” in that acronym stands for.
He also said reasonably attainable. Not everyone can float an MSRP over $40 grand...
Your original question was “...where are the reasonably attainable and reasonably sporty EVs for folks like us?” and he gave you an example.
Yeah, I’m with you on that one. The Ford EV definitely counts as “reasonably sporty”.
You’ll have to excuse Brownell. He seems a little disgruntled lately. Wintertime blues, perhaps?
It’s a performance crossover. If it drives like a sports car, is the number of doors and taller stance enough to disqualify it? Obviously four doors doesn’t mean something isn’t a sports car, because the Taycan definitely is one. So what is it then? Just the height? That seems like a pretty small quibble when you…
You didn’t ask for a sports car. You asked for a reasonably sporty EV.
I mean...to get totally pedantic: technically an SUV IS a car, and technically the S in SUV DOES stand for “Sports”, so technically an SUV (electric or not) IS a sports car.
Is it 4D in time or in space? Because if you can print an actual tesseract then take my money.
Ya, they already have 4D printing, it’s just that it’s so secret none of us know yet.
oh geez another “supercar” from out the ether. Maybe Hammond will get banned from another country post review. yawn...zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz
I thought this was going to be a Viper by a mile. I also thought it would have been Kristin Lee suggesting it. But hot damn, the GT350 is a SOLID recommendation. With that said...
May I assume you’ve never driven either car? I have driven both in mixed driving and neither one has a problem keeping up with 80 mph traffic. I believe the BRZ/86 could use a little more power but “too underpowered to feel comfortable in traffic”? Not a chance. If you’re even close to middle age then you’ve probably…
It ain’t happening. Engine location be damned, let’s look at the lowest price two-seaters available in the US. Subaru BRZ, Toyota FRS, Mazda MX-5 (Miata) and Fiat 124. Those models combined sold fewer than 20,000 units in 2019. That alone is why you’ll never see another MR2,
Toyota is not going to build a new MR2. It would be a niche model that would sell the first model year then nosedive. We’re lucky that the GT86 is being redesigned and surviving. Eight months ago it was seriously being considered for cancellation. I would be happy if we get a convertible version. Though I wouldn’t…
The team says it has learned from its mistakes...