What is the difference between this and the Chevy Captiva made for the US rental market?
What is the difference between this and the Chevy Captiva made for the US rental market?
If your on the track everything inside the car is bolted down and secure. If you don't your not allowed on the track. It's a safety risk if something were to get loose causing a huge distraction and probably an accident.
Going! Where do I park my car?
I thought forgetting to hit the brakes after the finish line on drag strip would be the most embarrassing thing! Just kidding Jason!
YEAHHHHH! EPIC FAIL!!!
Pretty sure you only get the Dinan badge after a certain number of points. Points is dependent on the mods you get. So you get to pick and choose which mods you want.
A sketch of the possible driver of the Lambo.
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Would anyone care to admit of doing something similar to this?
In other news they also completely flopped on selling the Nano. Marketing it as the cheapest car did not help with sales and no one wants to be associated with a "cheap" car. I know I didn't drive a base model since it had AC and some fancy stitching in the interior. It was simple, easy to drive and a better place…
How old and how many "rough" miles were put on the steelies? Could that be a reason for the total failure?
Ok. Thank god someone thought this through! Thanks for the clarification.
Isn't this kind of dangerous since they think they were in a simulator wouldn't they push the "simulated" car as hard as possible until they understeer into a barrier and kill themselves!
I know BMW doesn't make the sportiest SUVs available. But if they make it even bigger then they would need to change their motto to "The Ultimate Driving Tank"
They designed a car to replace two cars but do you really think this car is that much better than the current TSX or TL. Now that the ILX in Acura's lineup they can really push up the price for the TLX and force the previous TSX buyers into the TLX. I mean who doesn't expect a price increase especially with the…
Same crap I get at the local Subaru dealers. Drove down to Maryland and picked up my WRX brought it in for some warranty work. Service guy was like why didn't you buy from us. Told him your sales guy wasted my time and didn't even give me the opportunity for a test drive.
Got this as a rental car when going to SF. Works for the city but when you look at the price tag especially with the turbo and the options available on the rental it becomes a huge joke. Price should be at least $5000 less.
Is it worth it compared to the Jetta equipped with the same 170 hp engine? Is this another badge engineered vehicle?
Do a standing burnout when they tell you to slow down!
Why did you include the Veloster? I think the Veloster competitor would be the TC and not the twins or the Miata.