So were GTRs.
So were GTRs.
I believe it uses advanced cruise control which uses sensors to keep the car at a safe distance from the car in front of it. So if traffic is moving at 74 MPH the Tesla will too. Someone correct me if I’m wrong.
Are you not “allowed” to exceed the speed limit in your car? If my car made me do 55mph on Detroit freeways when everyone else is doing 70+ I’d be pissed.
An R35 GT-R is one of the fastest street legal, factory spec road track cars on the planet. 99% of us couldn’t take advantage of that even if we had regular access to a track to use it on, so the superior driver engagement of the R34 makes it the winner.
Answer: R34
Cost cutting: it’s cheaper if you only have to make one steering wheel/column.
Agreed. Every video he has the same crap.
I can’t stand the constant sex/dick jokes, I am pretty certain this guy is a sexual predator with the comments he makes.
I’m sorry - the “eight eyes” look is just an Alfa rip-off!
Hey McPoopy face exec..... you scrapped the glorious V12 + 6 speed from the F1 for a generic ass twin I4 turbo and dual clutch box. What the hell did you think would happen to the entertainment factor?
“Because it’s more fun” is exactly the reason why i will always want my car to have a manual transmission.
Pretty huge with huge panel gaps. Seriously I can stick a finger in them.
In comparison to what's available these days, I would agree with the author. To answer your question directly, yes, it is too big for what it is.
It’s huge to anyone to drove and remembers the Civic and Accord of the mid 1980s. I once owned a 1987 Honda Civic Wagovan... the bigger, tall-roof one. Just looking at the wheels... my old Civic had 13" wheels... the new one has 17" wheels.
I think the new Civic looks about the same as a previous gen accord coupe in terms of size. But that has pretty much always been the case; each new generation civic is similar or larger than the previous Accord. Probably due to safety regs.
Well if you remember the Hondas of the 1980s, the current Civic is huge... bigger than the 1986 Accord:
Is it just me, or is that car HUGE for what it is.
I just really can’t get over the look of the car; just not my taste. I dont mind the current Honda design direction, but this looks lazily like the Accord CrossTour offspring but smaller and with the new grille.
I never thought I would ever, EVER say that the current generation Chevrolet Cruze looks immensely better in…
The future might be full of military surplus Hiluxes?!?!?!?!?
I can think of a couple things