The pony cars are somehow able to offer V8s for really cheap. That should be a signal of how inefficient things really are in these Jap companies.
The pony cars are somehow able to offer V8s for really cheap. That should be a signal of how inefficient things really are in these Jap companies.
Needs more V8.
Should have used the Cadillac SRX, '53 Corvette C1, and Cadillac Northstar LMP instead. Much more iconic than any of these cars.
I don't think this is clever at all. Nissan can't deliver on performance. Even the GT-R is a straight-line weapon.
Beetle?
5.5 liters, supercharged, and only 550 hp?
This is probably one of the most anticipated cars of the past few years. Very competitive pricing.
To be fair, they were probably driving it fast because they must have confused it for a Camaro.
I didn't read the article, but must be a European car.
Why want a vehicle from a struggling automaker?
Where is the Corvette C7?
What a boring bunch of cars, and only so few from America. I'd rather drive a Series 62 than that Mercedes thing in the lead picture. Where are all the classics like the Eldorado, New Yorker, Galaxie, etc?
My point was that if Fiat paired up with GM instead.
None of which are particularly good vehicles. Not compared to the Equinox, Terrain, Cruze, and Malibu. My point still stands.
I think Fiat only received from Chrysler and not gave. And pretty mediocre stuff at that. Imagine how good the Ghibli could have been on the Alpha platform. Or the 4C on the Corvette. Then again, the Italians could have figured out a way to screw those up as well. Sigh.
If you drove a Corvette Convertible, that co-pilot would've picked you.
Or I can give you the name of an American vehicle that is better-looking, more desirable, and more reliable.
It's still German.
Chevrolet Impala. One of the greatest vehicles named after an animal ever.
They could have had more fun in an Allante.