Good. I think Chevy needs to keep around nameplates longer than they do.
Good. I think Chevy needs to keep around nameplates longer than they do.
This is not a “we need more laws” problem. Every year, we get more and more laws put on the books to combat this (yes, the very laws that people say, “we should be passing”). The cops have all the laws they need to combat this, and they have since forever.
What is entrapment, Alex?
That’s not just your humble opinion. 99 out of 100 people would say an LC is better looking than an RC. The only part of the LC that isn’t jaw dropping is the corporate front end.
That’s exactly why the RC-F doesn’t sell. If you need to have a Lexus, get an IS-F or LC. If you can compromise on reliability for performance, then Caddy and BMW can offer that. And if you bring yourself to drive something pedestrian, then 60k gets you a very nice Mustang or Challenger (and 90k gets you something…
128i is slow and heavyish for the size. A used Mustang is a better performance value.
Novel idea:
And at that price – which is about $10,000 cheaper than a base BMW M4 –
I bought my cars with nothing down.
Lawrence is out here fighting the good fight. What’s the point in conspicuous consumption if people don’t know just how much you’re consuming?
Thanks Missouri.
I don’t think anyone cares about a model with the very generic label of, “special edition.”
There are lots of wackos with engineering degrees.
Fuck this guy. He’s a conservative shill who is writing this “opinion” piece for money. He only bought an EV so he could travel through London without restrictions.
Prius will never compete with the GTI or Elantra N. Even if Toyota shoved the Rav4 Prime drivetrain into one, giving it a sub 5s 0-60, it’s still a Prius.
I’d be surprised if we are getting a direct replacement, EV or otherwise. The sixth-gen didn’t come close to the sales figures of the fifth-gen, and by the end, even Corvette was outselling it.
If only the view from the drivers seat wasn’t so “pillbox”, it may have been easier to live with.
The problem is, this requires multiple governments to coordinate in the coverup while also keeping out investigative journalists, researchers, and silicon valley VCs (access to “secret alien tech” would be worth untold amounts of money to some well known tech people — notably the ones who resell military-adjacent tech…
No 900HP EV Escape Conversion?
“We need help from the general public in tracking these” makes it seem like a sociological experiment.