The answer for any i3 is always crack pipe. You couldn’t pay me to take that ugly piece of shit. It looks like a kindergartener designed the exterior while on magic mushrooms.
The answer for any i3 is always crack pipe. You couldn’t pay me to take that ugly piece of shit. It looks like a kindergartener designed the exterior while on magic mushrooms.
I saw 2 Maseratis being loaded on to flatbeds in the space of 2 months in Palm Beach when I used to live there. Why is this significant, you ask? They both had their temp tag/ paper plate in the rear from the dealership. There was no visible damage. They just left some poor oldsters stranded on the freeway.
I always wanted to dress one of those (or the Chev equivalent) up like a Star Trek Runabout of Shuttlecraft.
RE: 4th Gear
Drive around in Mississippi. You’ll see 1000lbs worth of human in a Mirage. It’ll only be 2 adults and a child, too.
You get a Taco because your goon buddy that shouts about ‘BUY ‘MERICAN!!’ will go through 2 american competitors while your Taco still just goes.
Moral of the story kids: Don’t buy German cars on long-term loans. 5 years later, it’ll be worth half of what you still owe.
I don’t know why I LOLed so hard... but I did.
So, is the Taycan like Pajun? A temporary name?
So, is the Taycan like Pajun? A temporary name?
ONLY 5 FORWARD GEARS?! What is this, the 90s?
Raptonco!
Its probably going to look just like the goddamned Ranger.
you’d probably want to upgrade the suspension and brake options as much as it would let you, but if that’s the case, I don’t see why it wouldn’t be.
I don’t think that upgrade would get you GT power anymore. Remember, the GT is something wild like 470 hp now!
Make an electric motorcycle. Millennials will buy them.
There are LOTS of other V10 options.
Why would you take something as perfectly reliable as a Toyota 4-cylinder and replace it with something so well known for its kaboom-potential!?
I’d have gone with a built and supercharged 3UZ-FE myself, were I a crazy mechanic with spare money.
There’s a definite ridge/lip on the rear wheel well catching light.
It has stacked lights or fog lights.
Its hard to tell if the mirrors (and bumper, for that matter) are actually painted or chrome - but I’m leaning toward painted.
The mirrors do look too large to be from the 70s though.
San Francisco is pretty much the same.