TRACK DAY BRO!
TRACK DAY BRO!
Both owe us modern iterations of the models they inexplicably killed off too soon:
NSX
S2000
Beat
CRX (Del Sol and the aforementioned CR-Z don't count)
MR2
Who wouldn't want an LS2-powered RWD coupe that looks like a bloated Cavalier?
Knowing America, it would be GM's Maybach: Classic name on a glorified $70k car, priced at $400,000.
Really glad they didn't just use an LS1 though.
It's a relatively untapped market. I'm sure a lot of us are in there.
I think the 4C isn't the only one who's confused. More power while being naturally aspirated at a price point closer to the Corvette's to woo Chevy shoppers?
In my opinion, I think the little racer will find a market in Lotus shoppers who want more comfort and style, or Ferrari hopefuls with a Boxster budget.
That turbocharged, 1,742cc four-pot huffing and snorting behind my head is the smallest thermo-nuclear device created by Giuseppe and his band of merry boffins. It puts out 237 horsepower at 6,000 rpm and deliver 258 pounds of torque at just over 2,000 revs. Zero-to-60 comes in at 4.3 seconds, but it's at its absolute…
The earlier Clio V6s were reportedly very twitchy and difficult to drive.
The double-post meant I got to spend more time looking at it.
What do you think of this Nissan, though?
Exotics are in a class of their own. I would venture they don't apply to these five characteristics.
Miata. Five speeds, four cylinders, two doors. No fancy turbos, no complicated active suspension - just a pure horse and rider driving experience like God intended.
But they're cultural deviants who shun materialism and corporate America... you can tell by all the logos.
You're doing the Lord's work.
Seriously. Designers need to stop trying so hard.
This angle looks like something out of Zagato and that is the only compliment I can bestow on this vehicle.
2015 Corvette C7. I mean just look at the exposed fasteners. :)
There's something very late-model TVR about this.
The above article is just click-bait and trolling. From the headline to the crux of the article itself. Orlove is a good writer but that doesn't make this a good article.