What vehicle will be a worthy replacement for your sedan when it is time?
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The Tesla Roadster is an electrified version of the Lotus Elise which is only slightly less rare. I have not had a chance to get into a Tesla Roadster, but I imagine it is still very similar to the Elise, albeit a bit less focused. I did have the opportunity to squeeze into an Alfa 4C and I was glad to be there surrounded in exquisite carbon fiber-goodness. At least until I glanced over at the automatic gearbox. Why, Alfa, why?? Same issue with the Giulia Quadrifoglio.
In other cool car news: The New Nissan Z is rumored to have 444 hp now.
In other cool car news: The New Nissan Z is rumored to have 444 hp now.
I saw that, and I believe that number could easily be real but I'm betting it's not the base version. I'm still kind of expecting a lower base version in the 300hp range, an "S" version in the 400hp range, and then a later NISMO trim that comes with revised exhaust & tune and an appearance package.
I saw that, and I believe that number could easily be real but I'm betting it's not the base version. I'm still kind of expecting a lower base version in the 300hp range, an "S" version in the 400hp range, and then a later NISMO trim that comes with revised exhaust & tune and an appearance package.
Some new details and reviews coming out on the MK8 Golf R
fast forward to 4:30 for 1/4 mile results
cliff notes 12.3
Confirmed torque vectoring in for the rear: https://media.vw.com/en-us/releases/1490
fast forward to 4:30 for 1/4 mile results
cliff notes 12.3

Confirmed torque vectoring in for the rear: https://media.vw.com/en-us/releases/1490
My 4 are:
2021 Mercedes GLA45
2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Tesla P85D or Tesla Model Y
2017+ Hyundai Ionic Hybrid Limited
I just found out that the Hyundai doesn't have a Lead Acid Battery, which the other hybrids and Electric cars do. I believe they have a Lithium Phosphate doing that job as well as the lager Lithium Phosphate for the hybrid part. I like that. It also has a 6spd dual clutch rather than a CVT. It should get at least 50mpg.
2021 Mercedes GLA45
2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Tesla P85D or Tesla Model Y
2017+ Hyundai Ionic Hybrid Limited
I just found out that the Hyundai doesn't have a Lead Acid Battery, which the other hybrids and Electric cars do. I believe they have a Lithium Phosphate doing that job as well as the lager Lithium Phosphate for the hybrid part. I like that. It also has a 6spd dual clutch rather than a CVT. It should get at least 50mpg.
I drove a 2005 Mercedes Benz E55 AMG (W211) yesterday. All I can say is what a car! You can make over 600 hp/650 ft-lb of torque with less than $3000 just like the owner has done. I would have definitely taken this over its E60 M5 competitor back in the day even though I’m not a MB fan. I actually liked the E55 AMG driving and engine more than the AMG GT R I drove around the track months ago even though both of their handling isn’t any good. Feels like a solid German tank and looks elegant. Only thing I disliked inside is how the seat’s side bolster makes a weird movement (dynamic bolster feature) when you take a corner hard.
My 4 are:
2021 Mercedes GLA45
2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Tesla P85D or Tesla Model Y
2017+ Hyundai Ionic Hybrid Limited
I just found out that the Hyundai doesn't have a Lead Acid Battery, which the other hybrids and Electric cars do. I believe they have a Lithium Phosphate doing that job as well as the lager Lithium Phosphate for the hybrid part. I like that. It also has a 6spd dual clutch rather than a CVT. It should get at least 50mpg.
2021 Mercedes GLA45
2020 Toyota RAV4 Hybrid
Tesla P85D or Tesla Model Y
2017+ Hyundai Ionic Hybrid Limited
I just found out that the Hyundai doesn't have a Lead Acid Battery, which the other hybrids and Electric cars do. I believe they have a Lithium Phosphate doing that job as well as the lager Lithium Phosphate for the hybrid part. I like that. It also has a 6spd dual clutch rather than a CVT. It should get at least 50mpg.
Rav4 Hybrid is something I've got in mind as well for a couple years down the line. I expect I'll have the G another year or two, which will put me at 7-8 years of ownership. A small SUV is where I'm leaning, I'd like a truck or a large SUV but parking at my condo isn't the greatest. Would you be looking at the Prime version or regular hybrid?
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I drove a 2005 Mercedes Benz E55 AMG (W211) yesterday. All I can say is what a car! You can make over 600 hp/650 ft-lb of torque with less than $3000 just like the owner has done. I would have definitely taken this over its E60 M5 competitor back in the day even though I’m not a MB fan. I actually liked the E55 AMG driving and engine more than the AMG GT R I drove around the track months ago even though both of their handling isn’t any good. Feels like a solid German tank and looks elegant. Only thing I disliked inside is how the seat’s side bolster makes a weird movement (dynamic bolster feature) when you take a corner hard.
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I am thinking the regular one. I like the Prime, but it weighs around 4300 lbs. It is fast though. If there was a great deal on a Prime, I would consider it. I plan on keeping my G for a while. I have owned it since Nov 2016 So perhaps in a few years. I have had a lot of maintenance done on my car, which should insure it's longevity. Might decide to look around 2023









