As far as the RC F goes, some say you just have to know how to drive it ;)
As far as the RC F goes, some say you just have to know how to drive it ;)
So good luck, I guess, Arrinera. You're going to need it.
AFAIK there will be the 1.5 and 2.0 SkyActiv engines for now. I'm not sure what was displayed at the US launch event, but at the European launch we saw the naked chassis and engine (no spam intended, I can upload more shots if anyone's interested - not the best quality, but that's what I have). Later on Peter…
We received these pictures from a source at a port on the West Coast, and it's definitely one of the most interesting test vehicles we've seen in a while. And while we delve into what makes this test vehicle tick, we should keep in mind that it may not be a Miata mule at all, but rather, the Fiat/Alfa Romeo sibling…
You can get this or a CVT. The good news is that it's a manual. The bad news is that it's a five-speed one that's hardly rewarding to use. It shifts easily and accurately enough, but that's about it.
10.) Peking to Paris
I'd say if you can't get there in a Miata, it's not worth going ;)
But seriously, I drove in some pretty nasty snow in a Peugeot 306, no winter tyres, no chains. I know it was stupid, but on a college budget you don't care. As long as you don't stop, you're fine.
Had the same thing happen to me last winter ;)
Extra cargo space on the Twizy makes more sense, than its rear passenger seat. You can drive this all day long around the city centre, parking's easy. Now everyone needs a 1-ton truck.