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Right, 20-25 is the right speed for residential streets. There’s just way too much going on to justify driving much faster than that. People pullling out of their drive way or street parking spots, people walking between parked cars, kids playing, pets being walked, etc.

And consumers don’t like well engineered cars that match their needs perfectly.

Also markups, it’s probably the most in-demand vehicle on the market right now.

Thanks for posting this, I couldn’t get the image function to work.

I swear you only think this is “gorgeous” because it’s not coming to the USA.

Correct, no 6MT on the Ecoboost anymore, citing low take rates.

the Mustang now starts at $32,515 when you include the $1,595 destination charge. Which is about what you would have paid for a new 2011 Mustang GT.

Good luck getting these people to do anything.  They just swear that they’ll shoot any thieves that try to steal their guns.

the Prius to end all Prii

I think this has more to do with government officials getting enjoyment out of punishing criminals in odd ways.  The products were designed to be a pain in the ass as an extra little FU to people.

This is the natural evolution of our society’s constant demonization of drinking and driving. We treat it as an ever-present evil that must be snuffed out at all costs, rather a poor decision that a few people make.

If they are like the handheld ones I use, they don’t pick up mouth wash at all.

There are much better cars than the E46 out there, but this is a great example if you want “enthusiast spec”.

What an about-face.

This isn’t an S, it’s a 2+2, which MSRPed in the mid 60s and were discounted (remember the great recession?).  These were high 50s cars when new.

I don’t think price was the issue. GM added the LT1 trim, which made the base V8 cheaper than a Mustang GT and it still didn’t bump sales.

Cadillac CT3 Camaro

America should not follow suit. E Fuels are hopium.

Similar to Japan, Germany doesn’t have resources to produce batteries, so this becomes a national security issue for the country.

It’s a niche car. And its niche is, “kind of expensive for the relative performance” but the trade-off is that owners have a really exclusive car that hardly anyone recognizes.