Yet another mid engine 3.8L twin turbo v8 supercar. It’s the same car they have been rereleasing since 2011. At this point, I will take an SUV. Anything but yet another mid engine 3.8L twin turbo v8 supercar.
Yet another mid engine 3.8L twin turbo v8 supercar. It’s the same car they have been rereleasing since 2011. At this point, I will take an SUV. Anything but yet another mid engine 3.8L twin turbo v8 supercar.
From the Chevy designers scrambling to fix this thing face to the Sonic the hedgehog designers scrambling to fix Sonic, to the Cherokee fix. What exactly goes through the heads of the designers who make them in the first place? Is there not a team of designers who could check each other and give honest opinions?
Is there a reason why they target Chevy dealerships? I see two of the other three links are Chevy lots.
“Lightweight Sport Package” my ass.
It’s a slightly less boring Golf
The Model Y is indeed in reality an X4 competitor, but Tesla is marketing it as an X3 and X4 competitor. This will probably result in higher sales for the Model Y than the X4 and being the new trendy product, it might even outsell both.
One thing to note, some sports cars tend to be daily drivers (TTs, Mustangs, Camaros ...etc) and some sports cars are weekend warriors (Miatas, Corvettes, 911s ...etc). The weekend cars tend to clock less miles than the daily drivers which makes their inclusion in this list more impressive.
Sounds like a dog whistle to me. Gotta appeal to the typical Fox viewer.
Winter tires are like an insurance policy, you never really feel like you need them, up until you REALLY need them. The number of crossovers I see running with broken bumpers but with all season tires is pretty high.
I can understand everybody else, but how did the accountants and bankers get duped?
Where’s Elon Musk with his flamethrower?
There’s well over 25 911 variants. The GT series is Mercedes answer to the 911. This is supposed to be a GT3 RS competitor whereas the GTR IS A GT3 competitor. Simple as that.
This is one of the things that sets great leaders from managers; leaders know when to pull the punches, and when to stay calm. This hothead chose the wrong time to pull the punches. This is a once in four years event. He just pulled the rug out from underneath the players who were looking toward this.
Bloomberg article says they charged $50 000 rather than $50 million claimed by Raphael here
So that’s what that was. I saw it just above the horizon. I’m in Northern Ontario.
Hollywood tricks. Use the video of a car cruising and paste the audio of an accelerating car over it.
I’ve always wondered what the negative effects of lifting were. It seems that people love to downplay any significant on road effects just to justify their purchase or sell their product.
McLaren releases a new car every two weeks. They should slow down. Makes their cars less exclusive.