I guarantee the 911 is more comfortable over crappy roads than the WRX or Lancer. I know that abut the former because I owned one, and the latter because my buddy owns one.
I guarantee the 911 is more comfortable over crappy roads than the WRX or Lancer. I know that abut the former because I owned one, and the latter because my buddy owns one.
It’s a little wanker.
I daily my 996.1, unless I’m on my `78 Beemer. Vehicles were meant to be used, and the 911 is a comfortable and quick daily driver.
Corolla Hatch would also work in this one. They look decent too.
I’d argue if he wants slightly sporty sedan, step up from the Corolla for the new Camry AWD hybrid. It’s perfect for his needs and wants and coming in at 232 hp, it’s no slowpoke. Better yet, it’s not a CVT, it’s an eCVT...which is a misnomer. It’s a planetary gearbox and will likely last until the heat death of the…
That part about being sporty and no CVT, is just because the answer was buy a damn Corolla. This correspondent just needs a Corolla. Buy the damn Corolla.
WTH is Global Poker?
It’s a shame those old Grand Prix Formula 1 cars are deathtraps. They look so damned cool.
he’s 65 years old, has been doing this since 1981 and just wants to retire to his yacht
Lol.
Rory Byrne is 80, and he’s still working on car design at Scuderia Ferrari. If a team makes it comfortable enough for him, Newey might never stop. More than anything Eddie Jordan securing an immediate release from his RBR role and letting Newey spend his gardening leave finishing up RB17 instead of making him serve…
This look does not elevate the Ferrari brand.
Much blue, very sky, many heritage
It’s clear this design was made by an employee on their Zbook who forgot their charger.
HP lets me down every day at work, it should be no surprise they let me down here.
It’s just a garbage headline.
I’m reading this as Newey had some sort of misconduct against the CEO, but it isn’t actually reported anywhere? That could be anything from telling him he smells bad to hitting him over the head with a crowbar.
Man, that headline could be better. Takes knowing that Newey isn’t the CEO to recognize that the allegations aren’t against Newey. Headline seems clearly focused on clicks rather than being clear. Why the fuck isn’t the more simple, “Adrian Newey to Leave Red Bull Racing in 2025" adequate?