True, but not only.
True, but not only.
"Actually"? Isn't that what majority governments tend to mean?
The funniest is that until recently it sold better than the Mustang. tl;dr don't be a fucking fangirl/hater.
The styling and weight are what drives me away from it, tbh.
Well, at least the Zeta platform will be thrown where it belongs. No idea about blindspots because the renders aren't out yet.
Yeah it's on their plans for 2015.
If I took the bowtie from it and added any other brand's logo on the grille, would that make you change your mind?
By then he'll have the next Camaro ready.
You sir are a genius.
It's what makes the most sense. And then again it doesn't.
On your last sentence, I'm pretty sure that in 20ish years nobody will care much for most cars "we" rave about today.
It's quite the opposite. They might have lost some character and that lovely mechanical feel to them, but in exchange they became faster, safer, more efficient, better built and equipped with amazing gadgets. And the evolution won't slow down as the gap between different manufacturers has never been tighter...
The second. Aka pre-1972 figures.
It would be awesome if Suzuki swapped the 'Busa's 1300cc four into one of their Kei cars, then sold it internationally.
Yes, we do wonder. For real.
Motorcycle engines and car engines shouldn't be put in the same boat. Car engines don't rev up to 14k RPM.
Although yes, the S1000RR's engine is fine. As is the bike itself.
Sure. Because costs for hydrogen in 2013 will totally be the same as in 2023, and in 2023 electricity will still be cheap since they're still allowed to burn coal to produce it.
One thing is the future, other is the near future.
Sure thing. It's not like charging cars all nights won't give you a tremendous electricity expense, or work at all if you have to drive a lot.
"It's definitely the last nail in the coffin for hydrogen cars for sure."
HAHAHAHA, no. Not by a mile. You know, hydrogen cars can be fueled like we're used to. They're safe and more practical to use than rechargeable electric cars. Once they're in the market for competitive prices (I'd say a decade before that…