Ape_ck is right. They do have problems.
Ape_ck is right. They do have problems.
except youre wrong. i was the service manager for a shop that specialized in BMWs and Mercedes. the ONLY decent w220 was our owner's 2006, and that doesnt mean he didnt spend thousands and thousands keeping it on the road. they are utter pieces of shit, and even when things break that are normal to break at that…
Buy a Lexus LS?
You are such an assclown!
if you think that is the sole thing that makes an S class unreliable, then i dont even know what to say to you. everyone reading this, take it as a satire, these are the worst cars a human could possibly own. do not ever buy for any reason ever
If that's a "sports car," my 210-pound self is a gymnast.
If you think that muscle car is a "sports car," you already lost the debate.
And a less responsive throttle and less 'Murica sound...
Gonna LOL hard when somebody tunes the ATS-V to put out the same numbers with a mere reflash and updated exhaust.
Well the journalists above were convinced enough to dismiss the idea based on a sample size of 0 games.
"This is great, it's testing at 17% more bro than the Raptor!"
Sure it Does. It competes with the Raptor at being a bro truck. It competes with the Raptor at being a vehicle to drive to your office job and the strip malls.
wut? This car offers the performance of the current 911, R8, GTR and the new Ford GT.. Not to mention NONE of those cars have anything even close to the Electric + Otto cycle drivetrain.. From an engineering standpoint, the NSX is WAY ahead of any of those cars today...
Screw all y'all, I think this looks great.
I hate "trucks" like this where there's hardly a real point to them. It still looks like a car chopped in half with the smallest possible reference to a "truck bed". It really reminds me of that stupid Subaru truck-thing they had a few years ago of which I've forgotten its name. Anyway- it was an outback with the back…
Seriously, automakers who do snippets of the car shouldn't get any press whatsoever. It's like having a commercial about an upcoming trailer for a movie.