If Ford were to bring exciting vehicles at a reasonable price, then they would sell. They need to make the Bronco a two door, removable top, 4x4 that looks sexy, with a 4 door variant, not a unibody, mall hopper 4 door, hard top with a pointy nose.
If Ford were to bring exciting vehicles at a reasonable price, then they would sell. They need to make the Bronco a two door, removable top, 4x4 that looks sexy, with a 4 door variant, not a unibody, mall hopper 4 door, hard top with a pointy nose.
I call B.S. on you all that are saying to turn it on and drive it will ruin the value. Value is in the owners eyes, and the person that wants to buy it when it is for sale. Is this car worth $1million? Not to me, even of it only had 3 miles on it. But some but may pay that today, and only be offered $100k next year,…
I’d still drive it. I would not care about putting ten miles on it, because it is going to start with ultra low miles anyway. Just like the GT40 that only has a few miles on it, and is moved around on a truck and 4 wheel dollies so it doesn’t rack up any more miles, I think it is ridiculous to treat a car or any…
This will not be engaging any drive wheels, only the generator to recharge or run the electric motors.
Gulp, not Gup.
I was hoping it was sarcasm, but you forgot to use the sarcasm font, so I wasn't quite sure.
Gup. What is that beauty?
Exactly.
Bcause the RX-8 was a horrible flop of a car. But the RX-7 on the other hand, that is a beautiful looking vehicle that sold quite well, but has a rotary engine that wasn't all that great in the long run.
Because batteries aren’t really coming down, nor getting a heck of a lot more range in a reasonable price range or longevity situation, and charging systems are barely in 10% of US coverage.
Why would you want to put a turbo on an engine that will be operating at steady, low range RPM's?
I don’t remember who wrote the article, but I do know it was on Jalopnic last night that I read an article stating that we would have a greater chance, like next to never, that Mazda would bring back the Rotory engine before we would see Subaru make the mid engine sports car that has been thrown around the internet…
Where is season two of Lost in Space?
TThe fact that you 'need' to wring it out in order to move down the road is what turns a lot of people off about these cars.
Bbecause an A4 in 2.0l turbo trim isn't a sports car by any means. But an RS4 is a completely different animal all together.
It is the name, on both the Subaru BRZ and the original released Scion FRS. Toyota should have started with the FT 86 and kept it that way, but they wanted to help the dying brand one last time.
Death and gore is exciting, and if it is in the open, all can see it.
Exactly. The fire department did it with tools that ordinary people don't usually have in their car.
No, you wouldn't have. Not without some serious tools.
Because it is inside that mangled pile of metal and not as easy to do. I work on cars that are wrecked, and believe me, most of the time you will need a long pry bar in order to get parts separated. Even trying to find the negative wire and cut it is hard in a situation like that.