I cant wait to see how far up the Porsche range this car punches.
Oh, now that I’m older, I understand that they weren’t really as “useless” as I thought they were, especially today with modern bagging tech. Just found it interested how as soon as the Street King style came in, it made an older style seem downright reasonable to me.
huh, didn’t realize there were so many generations. Always thought the 90's model was more or less a facelift of the 80's version.
The Fit is sort of an automotive engineering marvel with packaging, plus it’s pretty fun in the twisty stuff. The way my friend’s eats up bikes/luggage/anything makes even the most dedicated truck owners admit “This car is freaking amazing”.
I’m pretty sure it’s impossible to hate the Cayman.
Nobody’s going to reinvent the wheel here, the 3-door large SUV is dead and Ford is certainly not building one from scratch.
That was my first thought as well, but then I remembered that it still features a “trunk” under the front hood which is realistically the more useable storage space anyways. The rear hatch wouldn’t be for your everyday briefcase, it’d be for the extra baggage on longer trips.
Yeah, most supercars will just get a bunch of positive comments. The Veyron is one of the few supercars that definitely brings out the haters, so as far as “unloved” goes, it’d definitely go to the top of my list. The only other supercar I can think of off the top of my head for bringing out negative reactions is the…
That Zonda looks like something a supercar company would make (go figure). This looks like a project you’d find at SEMA. Hopefully they’ll later show another example that’s fully painted and without sponsorship stickers.
Motorcycle engines also have a considerably shorter maintenance intervals. It’s not a coincidence that low revving engines (such as diesels) last longer than high revving engines. Also, high revving engines lack torque, something that isn’t much of a problem when the vehicle only weighs a few hundred pounds, but when…
*If you can find one. And if you do, good luck getting it at MSRP.
“To lose so miserably” is pretty harsh considering how successful this LMP1 program has been so far.