In a world where the Cybertruck exists - this is light years from odd.
In a world where the Cybertruck exists - this is light years from odd.
that sounds like you had an issue - I would get 25mpg from the 3.1 easily.
I’m not an aeronautical engineer - but the rendering with the engines at the back likely isn’t going to be maneuverable enough for what they’re promising.
No, someone must of imported the Brera. For Canada you can import after 15 years (except for cars from the US which can come up as long as the model was sold here)
In Canada it’s only 15 years. I see a Brera on the road quite often and a Sirocco. Both are very cool.
I always hated the Sable glow grill... and I now hate how its kinda come back with all the EVs that have glowing grills.
as someone who use to do autocross and track days in a non-typical car I approve of this message.
I feel like he got a free jacket with the car and he couldn’t decide whether to keep or not. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
love the narrow pillars of the Ferrari 400's - I wish modern cars were that easy to see out of.
From the trunk lid we can see that’s a Model S 85, which was last made in 2016. So while it’d be nice to blame the latest Full Self Driving; that car doesn’t have it.
Chevy Volt drivers did 75% of miles on electricity. As long as people are able to plug in, they will.
Go to the light...
Just commenting on the article picture. I really want a R3X. Tri-motor, short-wheelbase - it looks like it’ll be a hoot.
It’s amazing how on one hand they make a car that “looks” so complete and yet was totally incomplete. And they made 10,000 of them before collapsing.
Coming soon to an airport car rental booth near you! You ordered a sub-compact? How about a Rogue instead?
VW does a good job of platform sharing. Some manufacturers its really obvious when its a shared platform, VW generally manages to keep the uniqueness across models. (Though some of the Skoda / Seat versions look like rebadged Jetta / Golfs)
It’s growing on me. We need more interesting cars and non-SUV options.