Message from @Prozacgod
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*"Myths"*
Who really don't know anything about cars
And don't know what they want either, like the vast majority of consumers
@lordharry of nz not paranoid enough, I bet I could stretch out that side shot and still peal a number off there all VisualBasic CSI style π
er... shit Discord summoned the wrong user.
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I mean, milennials "want" an EV that is literally just a gas car that just plugs in instead of having a gas tank.
Which doesn't exist and won't exist in the near future.
they want a car that is charged lke a iphone
Basically
But they want the price, range, and longevity of a gas car.
If they even think about it that much.
I'd wager in many cases they just want the "green" cred.
Cheap, Reliable, Fast - Pick 2
Some of the most popular cars amongst milennials are the Renegade and Rogue Sport. Let's be real, milennials give no shits about speed.
*It's so cute though!!*
What milennials want is cheap, long-range, luxurious, and long-lasting.
In addition to green cred
Thing is, if you have the former four, you're not getting a car with the last one
Protip: Porsche V8s are light sleepers
this baby can go for miles by the gallon
Keep it to the track you freaks
keep it to the freaks you track
meh it's a haybusa smart car
people do that in their garage
I imagine the transmission is significantly more useable and it won't have the torque issues bike engine conversions often have
also I didn't think of this earlier but that v8 conversion is a lot more work than smart car engine swaps since the cygnet would originally have been fwd
meh
The Lexus RC-F is the one true modern Supra, change my mind.
it doesn't have a manual option.
it also doesn't have an i6
I don't think it has a turbo option either
Still more of a Toyota than that BMW abomination they're bring to production.
but not a supra
I doubt toyota will ever reincarnate the supra really
Well it's 100 Toyota but doesn't fill the same role.