I think Prelude is a bad one. Prelude to what? Usually implies something better is coming.
I think Prelude is a bad one. Prelude to what? Usually implies something better is coming.
Passat TDI in manual.
4th gear:
So just wait until the next generation? No?
BMW.
So what do I win?
Lotus Elise?
Maybe you factored in illegals? Growth? I dunno...
"It's smart. Want a midsize Infiniti sedan? Q70. Want a small one? Q50. Want a medium sized crossover? QX70."
They probably are big enough. They just look small on those huge wheels.
lol
Maybe Greece? It's a chain of islands. They have mountains. Twisty tiny old roads. Given their current economic state, I'm sure the infrastructure is bad too. I don't think Greeks are known for their road manners either...
Saw a woodie K car wagon the other day. It was in unbelievable good shape. I'd drive it.
Looks like an R8 and Ford GT got together.
You would be surprised how many you see in a Camry thinking they can turn and stop like a Fiat 500...
Likewise, most of Chevy's current cars aren't 7 years old already. They've really upped their standards since the C6 came out in 05. I'm expecting the next Corvette will be quite a leap forward in all respects. I will say, though, that in terms of aesthetics, I like the previous Malibu more than the current, and I…
Yes, I suppose you're right. In the sense that is is some letter followed by a multiple of ten. But at least Volvo is consistent. S for sedan, V for wagon (possibly vagn in Swedish?), C for coupe, XC for cross country?/SUV?/off-road? Infiniti is using Q for both sedan and coupe. And why Q? But in the sense that it…
Trying to be more like BMW?
Price range... Of course you should expect more from a 45k 3 series than a 45k Corvette. What about in it's class? Sure the interior may not be as fancy as other sports/super cars with comparable performance, but it is also a bargain if you're looking for performance. You don't buy a Corvette so you and your one other…
Have you ever done the thing where you put plastic food trays under the rear wheels of a FWD car? I can see why you want to keep the rear tires grounded to the ground... You want the rear to follow, not do its own thing and end up in front of you. You can steer the front wheels, not the rear.