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Whoops, yeah. Messed that up. Still, its in the range of 2800-2900 lbs depending on the set up. Worst case is a 14.5 lbs/hp which is better than the 4Runner by a fair amount. Even the the 0-60 time is 6.0-6.2 seconds depending on the magazine. Still a fair amount better than your Toyota.

Exactly. Too many people on here are assuming that the people that don't like the UAW are anti-union. In most cases, they are simply anti UAW.

Bologna.

The 1M did... or does?

"I DEMAND THAT THE BAGS INSTANTANEOUSLY TELEPORT FROM THE CARGO HOLD OF THE PLANE AND BE WAITING FOR ME AT THE BAGGAGE CAROUSEL WHEN I GET THERE!"

But they don't have "calipers," per se.

You kind of remind me of this fellow:

Those bro-wheels should die in a pit of flames.

Owen Thomas? Really? The guy from ValleyWag... the Jalopnik sister site that is incredibly pessimistic about any start-up or anyone with any amount of wealth? Yeah...

This seemed to work quite well...

For the ignorant and lazy, care to explain?

Would you look at that. Another "above average" score from Jalopnik. Weird how there really has only been one or two "average" scores from Jalopnik, going on their own scoring system.

Jalopnik's inability to know what is even close to a muscle car is stunning.

LOL.

I know this is a reach, but all I can see is that it looks like a nose, kinda like the nose from the Dumb and Dumber shaggin' wagon.

Drive one the 2.0 with the automatic transmission. My '96 Saab 900 had a better automatic in it. I was stunned at how shitty it was. I prefer stick-shift, but I don't mind a decent autobox. But this was utter shit. I could count with my fingers how long it took to downshift when I stomped on it while going ~20mph.

Rarely, very very rarely, do cars get suck because of lack of ground clearance. Especially in the snow. It is typically do to the person insisting that they only need all-season.

You suggest renting a vehicle every other week? Jeeze, that buys a ton of gas.

So, seasonal roads? Lots of place have them. In season, they are a road. Out of season, they "aren't".

Wait... Porsche doesn't use boxer engines, do they? They use flat engines with the pistons on their own crank bearings, so technically a 180° V. So are they making this one a boxer?