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2+2 is the best marketing scam ever: “Look, sweetheart, it’s a FAMILY car!”
Oh, not convertible. I’ll play, what is it?
Oh, not convertible. I’ll play, what?
Evora?
Looked at that, but tough to tell w/o scale. My Targa has +2 on short wheelbase (though higher rear glass to fit.)
Thank you! Daddy want.
Two seater, or 2+2?
Owner, 15K miles so far: There’s very noticeable ( and disappointing) lag in Normal mode, but it’s quite responsive in Sport mode. I generally drive in Normal to save a little gas on my long commute, but when traffic starts to bunch up and I sense I might want to be able to accelerate into a hole that’s moving faster,…
When things work out I have one entrance ramp at the start of my drive with no one on it, and another ramp at the end with no one on it. Not dualing with anyone else
I have a 270 degree exit ramp at the end of my commute every night. I can go stupid fast around it, as long as the peasants aren’t busy tracking loose at the apexes and then tight on the exit, which is all too common. Too fast to look down at the speedo. It grips.
I second this, though I am not at all amused. HUGE suburban street last night, had to 3-point to get around. It really stands out when you’re trying to own a small and nimble car.
You can on manual.
Seen UK reports of that, but not in US. Maybe they were just wrong?
NO kidding!
Psst: we repack them and use them again. Still a good gig for silkworms, tho
Swear to God I can smell it as I’m viewing. Weird.
I leave mine in the Race setting all day, every day, and don’t find it harsh in the least. And if I did, I’d have two other settings. Would recommend!
Golf Rs are built exclusively in Germany. Not that I think I’d be bothered.