Yep, it’s been a frustration of mine for a long time. It’s totally clickbaiting, and it’s idiotic.
Yep, it’s been a frustration of mine for a long time. It’s totally clickbaiting, and it’s idiotic.
The only Turbo S that has ever had a manual transmission was the 993 Turbo S. So don’t hold your breath.
I had a 997 with a big flat six. Tested a GTS and I loved it, four cylinder engine and all.
“Athlete”
“For cars at this level, if you can afford it, you can afford it new”
So the first car mentioned will depreciate like a rock, and the second will spend most of its time on jack stands waiting for a new engine. Choice #4 is just plain nuts.
I think it’s the nonmetallic nature of the paint. I’m a sucker for those kinda of paint jobs. Like the Stealth Gray on the Focus RS.
Neutral: In 10 years, Nissan will still be selling an incrementally updated R35 GT-R (gets 5 more horsepower and $5000 more expensive every year).
Chalk in US naming. Great color in person.
Crayon is named Chalk in the US. Fantastic color in person.
The degredation in acceleration times for the Tesla is startling.
Bill Caswell did FIFTY launch control 0-60 runs in a row with a 911 Turbo S. The car never overheated, or broke down, and 0-60 times never suffered.
This kind of article perfectly illustrates everything that is wrong with Jalopnik.
Amazing numbers for a $60k car that will turn out supercar-level performance figures.
They can knock prices down by %50, I still wouldn’t touch em. They’re junk.
Quattro Formaggio is already taken by Alfa Romeo anyway.
Sure. What I’m saying is, if the next gen 718 isn’t all electric, don’t expect big thumping flat-6's throughout the lineup. If they exist, they’ll be teeny tiny, and turbocharged. Which isn’t a terrible thing.
Yeah, these are the speculated “GT4 Touring” wingless flat-6 test mules that have been observed lapping the ring.
Highly doubtful. With all the displacement downsizing occurring throughout the Porsche lineup, the only way it’ll change back to all flat-6's is if displacement is decreased even further.
I’ve seen Muse live four times. It’s always epic. And they always end with Knights of Cydonia.