The amount of rotary hate is incredible. The automatic transmission is faster and more convenient, while being cheaper in used sports cars. Do we tout it because it is so typical and convenient? No, we prefer manuals for the driving experience and more fun than even lightning-quick PDKs. If our philosophy on cars…
Because they've all seen Layer Cake?
And the Europeans tell us Americans are getting obese.
I'm not here from the safety brigade, but I do find Jalopnik's stance on street racing confusing:
"STREET RACING IS THE WORST THING EVER AND WE SHOULD FIND EVERYONE WHO DOES IT AND BEAT THEM WITH A STICK OMGOMGOMG"
"Look, this guy street raced for a reeeeeally long time, so now it's cool"
I'll admit that I find it kind…
Umm... I'd rather have the Kia than any Cadillac. The V versions are fun, but they still look like shit, and they still have that abomination they call the Cue infotainment system. Cue automatically disqualifies any Cadillac for me.
YES, it's a typo. This thing made about 182 hp from the factory! Who does the fact checking around here??
I think it should be 182hp—original rating was 136kW or 185PS.
Combine that with True Car sacking Katherine Legge with a contract just a few weeks before the Indy Car season in favor of Savaadra and you've got a disaster.
True about the automaker part, but a damn solid entry if you ask me.
Only 29 years? Weak sauce.
Nice Baja Bug.
Whoa, what kinja voodoo have I discovered? #MEGAFONT
Factory navigation systems. Absolutely worthless and ridiculously overpriced.
Cars aren't as pretty as they used to be.
It has a V4 engine.