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After incentives, the Volt is $27,495. That's $12,495 more than I paid for a new Kia Soul. The Soul averages 27mpg, meaning that I pay $105 per month in gas for my 40 mile commute to work. If the Volt used no gas at all, it would take 9.91 years just to break even. Add the cost of electricity and some gas, and it…
I know, I didn't have anything else to complain about and wanted to be first.
I like Answers of the Day the best. Make it easier to find.
So a Mini Cooper S cannot outrun a crappy beige Camry? Interesting. Chick car.
I have a 1985 MR2 and I hate it. I paid $400 for it a week before I got married, and it has cost me money and fights with the wife ever since. The body rusts like it is sitting on the beach, even though it is kept in the garage. I have replaced, oh I don't know, 80% of it by now. I am working on the wheel arches…
POSTOMATIC 2000!!!!
I got my licence at a time when late 70's cars were cheap and plentiful. I spent a lot of time behind the wheel of Cordobas, Impalas and the like. If not for rust, a basic GM V8 land yacht would run forever no matter what you did to it. Curbs, neutral drops, running into stuff, nothing phased these beasts.
How do you define "production" anyway? If you make one car every 5 years and offer it to the public, it is a "production" car. What's important here is that the German's put lots and lots of money into the Bugatti and made something truly impressive from an Engineering standpoint. It is the pinnacle of engineered…
No doubt, he is really talented behind the wheel, so I get it. But If I was a co-host of a show like TG, my contract would clearly state that I drive one exotic per 3 episodes!
Are you and Rutledge pissed that only Tanner gets to drive the awesome cars at the end of the show? Even Captain Slow got to take the Veyron up to top speed!
The ugliness of the front end should cause trees and rocks to run away screaming, making off roading much easier.
Note the fender flares on the Lada in the foreground at about :58. PAN DOWN CAMERAMAN! I want to see what's going on there.
I'd hit that!
I have my deposit down already!
I think of Japan as so foreign and different from the US, but seeing a Shell Station and a Coke Machine and road signs...reminds me of how similar it can be, and how devastation is the same no matter where you live.
The high hood is not a design cue, it is the result of European Pedestrian Impact regulations. Get used to it.
The passenger door on my wife's 2002 Mitsubishi Mirage DE Coupe fell off. Sitting in the driveway one day, just fell right off. The bodywork it was bolted to was the thickness of tin foil. A big chunk just pulled off due to the weight of the door, no rust involved. I'd say that was a sucky design flaw.
My question is why, after passing on the right, does he feel the need to move all the way back over to the left lane? He wasn't passing anyone, he should have stayed in the right lane until he needed to pass. Can't have it both ways dude.