I’m kinda sick of the term now because of how over used it’s become. Car meet. You’re having a car meet.
I’m kinda sick of the term now because of how over used it’s become. Car meet. You’re having a car meet.
What? Dude watch the video with sound. He didn’t lift. That was the problem. Lifting would have saved him by pulling the back end straight. He wanted to spin the tires all the way down the road. The back wheels are always fighting to get out front, so you counter steer to keep them in line. But as you pick up speed…
The Cascada interior really isn’t that bad. Your only argument is that it looks outdated, and it honestly doesn’t. If it was an ugly interior, I could understand your argument. But it looks like the definition of a normal interior.
Well if Chevy didn’t want people climbing on it, they wouldn’t have put that bottom step and climbing net on it.
Can it be based on the Asterion concept instead?
The union should really be fighting for better looking Chevys.
Well I predict the opposite. This is fun!
No, from what I’ve heard, they used the same auto transmission out of the previous gen focus. There was nothing wrong with those transmissions in the focus, but they couldn’t really handle the added workload that the Connect needed. Basically:
It ran alongside the frame rails.
The flat floor was really cool. It’s a shame auto makers brought back the hump to be used for exhaust routing.
Tremec just needs to offer a manual version of this gearbox. Take a look at it. It is a manual transmission. It’s just controlled automatically. I know they could make the changes that are necessary to make it manual while also keeping the same size/housing.
Clipping the corner of the rear window? Ooooh so innovative. He may have been the first to do it, but I do not believe for one second that it was the influence for other car makers to adapt that style to their own cars. It was an inevitable design choice.
Yes, absolutely.
I’m just gonna say this once. The Hofmeister kink is the lamest, blandest, and most unnoticeable design feature of any car. Literally every car maker has a car with this style. It is in no way unique to BMW and people need to stop looking for it as an “iconic” styling cue.
Andrew, i’m happy to see you driving a manual again!
Those are some very unique(?) wheel covers.
It’s just to goddamn old.
The future is going to be great. But until then, there is a gap to fill. Where’s the option on the Uber app to call a “Uber Windowless Van”?
You are really misinformed about patent trolling. It happens all the time, especially with large companies like Ford.
Right? I was like, “Jason! Those are painted metal pieces, not plastic!”