Remember Spyker? Spyker was fun.
Yep, along with various Prii, Smarts and the occasional Scion IQ and Mitsu Mirages. I’ve also seen more Teslas, Fiskers and BMW i3's and i8's in Northern Atlanta than anyplace else.
GA 400 ate up with them
You know what though, 2 or 3 year old Leafs are a great bargin. I contemplated getting one since all the driving we do (work, shopping, etc) is comfortably within it’s range. My electricity is included in my rent so the $100/biweekly I pump into my Montero or $50/biweekly into my Corolla or 530i is back in my pocket.
These things are thick as flies in Atlanta, I have to pick them out of the grille of my 1970 Buick all the time. :-)
Everyone should have one, if only to delay the fire. They also work for more than just car fires.
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Do yourself a favor and google this “2000 kg in pounds”. Stop embarrassing the intelligent americans. They don’t deserve it.
No, but as an american you also believe that 2 tons (4400 lbs) is light, so that evens things out.
Since it's an atv could you legally import this?
Had the toy in 1985
A 681 horsepower V12, four-wheel steering, a more aerodynamic body and a historic name. In short, that’s Ferrari’s…
What song would go with it, but Nina - 99 Luft Balloons?
The 1989 Ford Sierra RS500 Cosworth was built to compete in a compromised formula, Group A. According to Jalopnik…
Not all of us Bro.
You may as well have said “Why would anyone buy a 911 GT3 for $160K when an Icon A5 plane costs $200K?”
The Bolt will likely beat it in torque and lower cog