I need to see an underside shot of that car ASAP
I need to see an underside shot of that car ASAP
My loins just exploded. Where can I get one?
Of course, GM has no idea what it got into and it has been in the business for more than 100 years. Or, maybe they just forgot. Either way, I find it particularly ironic that a GM exec would call anyone else clueless about the automotive industry.
I turned in an essay to my professor written in this style. I was reading Jalopnik while writing it, and also simultaneously downing dextromethorphan like there was no tomorrow. I reread the essay when it was returned, graded, and discovered that half of it was a comparison of the maturity level of the protagonist of…
I remember seeing one like this in person at the Indy museum. It had no crankcase and the con rods and crank were exposed because enclosing them and filling it with oil was too heavy.
MSRP $16k. They can be had new for $12k The only car I found cheaper at the time was a Spark, and that's not in the same league.
I missed that. Although frankly I can't see how any web browser could not implement HTML5. Also, why is there a web browser built into a car? I'm legitimately curious.
Why would it? Mobile platforms haven't supported Flash in three or four years. Video hosting sites have switched from Flash as default and have supported other, better, more efficient options years ago as well. If you want your car to have loading screens and rely on a third party company for updates, be my guest, but…
It's still not a real boost gauge, so there is absolutely no reason to ever look up here. You have to install your own boost gauge anyway.
I'm not complaining.
I wonder what shoes will fit on it.
Do you mean ST front clip? It kinda already has an RS front clip...
As someone who intends to purchase one, I was incredibly disappointed by the "This webpage is not available" screen. I'm hoping that someone posts the video soon so I can at least watch it....eventually.
My friend (at Ford) confirmed last year that they were testing what would be the RS with AWD and there have been test mules spotted with AWD, but no news of these making it to the production car. I can wait 8 hours for the official word.
That is the chassis rigidity, not the drivetrain. AWD cars can lift whatever tires off the ground that they want. That's what LSDs are for.
To be honest, I am lusting over the thought of a Fiesta with the 2.0 and AWD more than the Focus RS, but the Fiesta will not have AWD. It just won't. So I'm stuck between a car of a reasonable size OR AWD. That's a decision I don't want to make and why I've stuck with my GSX for so long. They have till the end of the…
How about the Celica GTFour. That was one of only two Toyotas that I have ever wanted. What is the second, you ask? SW20 Turbo. I like impractical cars. And turbos.
Speak for yourself. Coming from an engineering college, the most frugal of my friends dropped $32k on a new car upon graduation, and I will most likely not be undercutting that number. I understand your point, but you have to recognize that there are a surprisingly large number of people my age (22) that are in the…