mrwalker
Mr. Walker
mrwalker

this whole post flies in the face of why one even gets a hot hatch.
I bought a Fiesta ST because it has FIVE, count em, FIVE, doors, hatch included - this means ample seating for eventual child units and recaro manufactures a baby seat that matches my factory seating. The car works great for dogs and I imagine it’ll be

So...hear me out for a second.....you need this car temporarily. Maybe 4-6 years? A nice, safe, reliable family hauler that is kids-first, dad second? You also have a second vehicle for your fun, long distance trips?

If I fits I sits

What a cop-out.

Yes, there’s a transporation fee, but that’s the same as a “Destination Fee” charged by regular dealerships. In this case, the fee is to deliver the car right to your house. You can actually reduce the fee if you offer to go take delivery from a service center, or eliminate it entirely if you elect to go pick the car

I’m going to attempt to answer your questions as truthfully and descriptively as I can. My information comes from being a Model S owner for over 2 years in a relatively small town (85k people) that is 180 miles from the closest Tesla service center.

Ok, I’ll bite:

No, I won’t get off your lawn.

you know they already handle all of the issues you brought up right?

Not that I have driven either but....

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Because the GTR was made to be “An ultimate supercar for anyone, anywhere, at any time. The Viper is a beast in it’s own right, but it’s not easy to drive let alone race and it’s never been a good daily driver. That being said, The R35 bores me. It’s ugly, sounds odd, feels cheap inside, is “auto tragic”, etc. It’s a

Heathans.