“former Vine star” explains so, so much about this.
“former Vine star” explains so, so much about this.
HAHAHAHA,
Wouldn’t a bicycle be the ideal commuting vehicle for these distances? No fuel cost, little to no maintenance, zero emissions, no insurance requirements either.
I’m pretty sure you can find a manual in the glove-box.
I mean were you really expecting Buick to offer a manual in a lifted wagon that sells against other wagons that also don’t have manuals?
“Type R has been FWD” is not a reason to avoid making an AWD version. Focus RS was always FWD until it wasn’t. Golf R/R32s were manuals until they weren’t. Evos were manuals until they weren’t.
He can get all that done right here. It’s both “a pretty blue one” and has a V12:
About nein dollars.
Specially when $40K is well into 300+hp Infiniti/CPO BMW territory
I think it’s because there’s so few bad cars and so many good cars.
I really hope that karmic forces get you ticketed for 34 in a 30 today.
Looks are subjective, but RS looks much nicer, far less boy-racer, has AWD and (I think) is targeted to a more mature clientele. This is targeted to kids on Playstations.
I’d expect it cost $10k more than that, though the other numbers are probably pretty close to what we’ll see.
Very cool. I would gladly rock this on a daily basis.
I’m still of the opinion that is entirely too much to ask of the front wheels.
Yea...you’re kinda a jerk...(actually, remove the kinda...).
Still FWD, in a segment that has finally learned that AWD is a minimum requirement (even if that AWD is FWD biased)?
I’m probably in the minority, but I hate those headlights.
Well, the 4 year-olds who named the original back in 1956 are now 65 years old, so there’s that.
Where do you live, Im asking for a friend.