There’s some of that going on for sure. There’s also a fair bit of Honda-Civic-mpg-fraud-fool-me-once going on as well.
There’s some of that going on for sure. There’s also a fair bit of Honda-Civic-mpg-fraud-fool-me-once going on as well.
No.
Great list !! One of the most practical, recent Jalopniks articles.
Hate ‘cause BMW is spending R&D and BMW USA is spending marketing and dealer lot space on this rather than, say, a manual, RWD wagon - in brown and diesel, of course.
“Believing that the solution to unbridled greed and consumer fraud is more unbridled greed and consumer fraud is like...”
“And not only did it take balls lack of shame for BMW to build it, but you need to have a ton lack of self-confidence to buy one.”
Needs RWD and manual option.
Please correct a small typo:
“The Z32 wasn’t just one of the best-looking Zs, it’s arguably one of the best looking sports cars of all time.”
You forgot to add “Thanks Obummer” at the end.
Yeah, did you miss the part where the average person’s life savings were frequently wiped out by banks collapsing, where money (cash) shortages caused economic downturns in otherwise good/healthy supply/demand periods, and where well-off speculators could corner markets without impunity ?
Been there, done that. See : Financial collapses and panics prior to Central Banks.
While recalled, they should fix that Crosstour rear.
When car and bicycle meet, car always wins and cyclist usually dies, and car driver is rarely held liable. Hence, car drivers and cyclists have vastly different risk calculations when sharing the roads.
++Guns / —Life
...or the ones that did *cough* twice *cough* count their lucky stars and don’t recommend anyone else do it
Y U always burn, Lambo ?
This is the answer to the question:
No. Z should stay NA for throttle response. And, Z will need a 6spd 3-pedal.