Normally I would agree with you, but buttons only are better when you can figure out which one is the correct one without looking. I don’t see that happening here.
Normally I would agree with you, but buttons only are better when you can figure out which one is the correct one without looking. I don’t see that happening here.
You can get a tent top thing for them. :D
Yeah, California is one of the few states that will never allow an ATV / UTV to be made street legal. Which is strange considering how many loopy modified and cut down cars are allowed to roam the streets.
You used the term roadworthy...
For sure. I figured with the RV Ron might be traveling the country and it would be better if his RZR was state agnostic.
I’m going to break the rules and suggest something you didn’t ask for. Go buy a Polaris RZR for $25k and plop it on a $2k trailer. With the $3K you have left, buy an electric mountain bike or add the mods to make the RZR street legal.
If a $35k Corvette wore the trim the same way the builder's special truck wears its trim when compared to a full fledged luxury truck, I'd be OK with it.
Roadworthyness has little to do with it. A bug back then was $1600. Today that’s $12k. The equivalent car in function is something like a Chevy Spark, which is $13k...and much safer to drive.
Hehe, so true.
I’d be OK with that. Make a $35k version where you forgot to install any interior or gauges other than a rev counter. Add some price when the interior gets there.
Exactly - the current Mustang comes in at ~$25k - $70k in price range. If the Corvette started at $35k then it should be able to creep into the $100k+ range if given the same sort of scaling treatment.
Yes? I don’t know how this applies to my pricing comment. The astronauts were the superstars of their moment - and they attracted a lot of admiration from people who were interested in the future of the world (ie, young folk). Tom Cruise in Top Gun but for real and 20 years earlier.
Neutral: A starting price of ~$35k. Back when the Apollo folks were driving their marketing cars around, the starting price for a Corvette was ~$35k in today’s dollars.
Neutral: Just please don’t be ugly. You’re stepping in to the realm currently occupied by the Europeans and Japanese and have an even more direct comparison for aesthetic now.
Ugh, that liftover height though. Trucks, SUVS etc all getting way higher for where you put your crap. Loading dogs or bags of mulch into the back is just more annoying than ever.
I'm more upset by how ugly the new vette looks. The leaks and the shading of the camo cars has led me to believe that this car is just going to look ugly. There are plenty of mid engined sports cars which look pretty from our European neighbors, I would just hate for the American competition to be ugly as sin yet…
About the only business asset that appreciates over time is land, because they aren’t making any more of that.
The Niro is a hatchback... I drive an Ioniq which is a perverted form of a wagon (liftback) but I cross shopped the Niro when I was looking.
They’re clearly in an argument and Steve (right) has clearly just showed Colby (left) that he is a fucking idiot and shouldn’t have pressed the remote start button for the launch vehicle (top).