Thanks for the hat tip, Ben.
Thanks for the hat tip, Ben.
I can't stand that guy either. Frankly, I don't care about Riga, I just want to see some M6 car porn. His camera crew is disappointing.
You'll generally get a Z06 off the lot for ~70k. Regardless, I didn't realize that there was such a drastic price difference between the ZL1 and Z06. Definitely gives the ZL1 a solid niche, and hopefully more retired old men will opt for that, rather than a new c7.
Not like I'd take a car like that out in the rain. That's what the Corvette is for.
Eh, I can't imagine they've really sold much, if any, but I think it's an amusing way to get around intrusive regulations. It's just a Toyota iQ, not like it's some massive blunder or anything. If they were putting tons of funding behind it, I'd understand why you'd assume it's relegated to the Island of Unwanted Cars.
Carbon emissions regulations! But at least it gets that awesome grill, and some awesome quarter panel vents.
"Andriod"
everyone wanted it, yet nobody bought them.
Truthfully, I like the look of this one better with one grill. Keep up the solid work, Tohru.
The Challenger certainly looks the best, but given it's sales figures, it didn't even make it into orbit.
As an individual in generation Y, I have no interest in your vans, nor do I have interest in flashy marketing. Good lines, and good color options might get me, sure, but if the vehicle it's going on is crap, I'm not interested. Maybe try making a desirable vehicle in the first place (Decent economy, enough power…
" A clean car will faster and for more money."
Rough luck, project car hell happens. The new Porsches also cost 5 times the price.
Alright. A Nissan Skyline R33 piloted by Dirk Schoysman in 1996 did the Nurburgring in 7:59. A Honda NSX-R piloted by Motoharu Kurosawa in 1995 did the Nurburgring in 8:03.86.
Get new cams, forged pistons, a short shift kit, a VF34, and a bigger downpipe, and you can make 400awhp. That's ballpark 2500 for porsche performance.
What does my possession of the vehicle have to do with the performance capabilities? That's like saying you can only do math when you have the 7 cucumbers and 4 oranges in front of you.
Challenge accepted, in my book.
I agree that they're tunable, but I think the OP was talking more about the latest model of Si. They're largely bloat, underpowered, and overpriced.
I'm not talking battle of the budgets. In what world would a FWD setup keep up with AWD in the corners? Seeing the power delivery of a highly tuned civic makes me lol. The torque steer and wheel hop is incredible, to say the least.
Yes.