You have a point there, but the only way those wheels could be more tasteless was if they were spinners.
You have a point there, but the only way those wheels could be more tasteless was if they were spinners.
1) That steering wheel is a blight on an an otherwise good-looking vehicle (inside and out).
If I’m thinking of the same guy you’re referring to, he did that to a German pilot who had done it to numerous Allied airmen when they bailed out.
I'm so glad to hear you say that because I think the exact same way.
*insert retards saying “durrrrrr, pushrods are bad”* Meanwhile, the LS/LT architecture are among the best mass-produced (those words are key) motors on sale and the Bentley 6.75 produces diesel levels of torque on gasoline.
Yeah, and you can only go 300 miles in 12 hours because you have to recharge. Electric power makes it so your grand touring car purpose-built for crossing great distances in speed and comfort (that also makes a great noise when you get on it) gets completely neutered.
The sticker would add 5 HP by itself, wouldn’t it?
Obviously you don’t want to do it with an expensive vehicle (that’s just dumb because they’ll see right through you), but it does work for cheap cars and the state really has no way (other than somehow finding out) to determine what you actually paid for it unless you tell them, which in some cases you have no…
Huh. Guess it varies from state to state. Nice Skylark! You don’t see those too often.
You can drastically reduce the sales tax by buying used from a private seller and telling the notary you paid a couple hundred bucks for it (say it needs a motor, etc.). You’re still paying the tax, so Uncle Sam’s little brother is off your back and you’re saving yourself several hundred, if not a few thousand…
The Crimson Chin is designing cars now? Huh.
People will assume it’s broken down, and then be surprised when they see it running before it breaks down.
Ferrari and Lamborghini do have awesome fit and finish now (particularly compared to past models). They also offer incredible driving experiences, which no Tesla does. Fit and finish is the only leg Tesla has to stand on and they couldn’t get that right, even in what is essentially a $150,000 minivan (which made my…
Tesla is, as the Brits would say, “a bit shit."
To be fair, it doesn’t look like it’s really sure how it’s able to fly either.
My God, that seat is horrible. My family had one before and it was responsible for some of my worst memories in a vehicle. Happily though, I have a ‘93 with buckets and a manual, so I now have much happier memories of an S10. :D
$400k for a car that *might* be slightly faster than its competitors. Wonder if history will repeat itself like what happened with the C6 and last generation GT, where the ‘Vette bested the GT in most performance metrics and was faster around the ‘Ring while being less expensive. We’ll see. *shrugs*
P.S. (since Kinja won’t let me edit) If you’re going to complain about people driving around in trucks that aren’t loaded with anything, then you shouldn’t have a car that’s capable of holding more than one or two people if you don’t frequently haul more than one or two people around. If the same people who complain…
I disagree with you, but damn I like the way you put things! Lol’d at “German depreciation machines."
I forgot how much I missed seeing these three on Top Gear.