Or will this fail like basically every other sedan they've tried in the last decade?
Or will this fail like basically every other sedan they've tried in the last decade?
They wanted in on some of that unintended acceleration publicity.
Cause clearly the 2.0 isn't a proper 4 banger?
There is a reason we have COTDs.
Right, because RWD is the only indicator for success in the luxury game.
Right, because you were going to buy one if it had a manual?
Toyota: We forgot how to sports car on our own, so we have to whore ourselves out to brands that still know what they are doing.
They give a fuck
The 2015 Honda Fit - It is that kind of unintended thrill
As if resale values for 4 year old German cars aren't already in the shitter?
Why would it be illegal? BMW doesn't want other dealers advertising THEIR warranty to help sell a car? BMW bears those costs, so of course they want to cut the crap.
And yet these silly Canadians say that the Alberta Oil Sands alone have 100 years worth of dino juice left to use so...
Then bring them up. Validate them. Make a study out of it. Prove it scientifically so it can't be unproven. Please, do that.
No, their engines aren't going up in displacement. The -30i cars will be powered by a 2.0-liter turbo four, and the -40i cars still have a 3.0-liter turbo inline six. But they are new engines — the B48 and B58, respectively. The first one is the same turbo four that goes into the new 2014 Mini Cooper.
We agree.
Sorry about that, I had to take a piss real bad :(
The new S Class is pretty damn good with the nearly driving itself business.
LOOOOL!
I think people take our points as "anti manual" but they aren't.
My first thought each time I rolled was "fuck fuck fuck I hate first gear fuck right off". But you learn where the clutch likes to be and how much throttle is needed (of course each car is different, but you learn quick).