Well there's a reason nobody does wagons in the US market...
Curse this stupidity.Because nobody buys new ones. Volvo should figure out how to build used 740 wagons. They'd make a killing.
So I guess this is one of the pictures Chevrolet is using to promote the new Colorado diesel:
With all the problems the new Corvette Z06 has had I'm not sure if we're supposed to laugh or cry.
Happy new year.
Because nobody buys new ones. Volvo should figure out how to build used 740 wagons. They'd make a killing.
The Project 7 is pretty cool. It looks like an F-Type from the front but then has some very "Boxster Spyder" like aspects to it as well. It's a shame Jaguar only made 250 of them.
After watching the Project 7 video it just reinforces to me how good Jaguar's V8 sounds. It sounds amazing in the F-Type and then in the Project 7 it's even a little more insane. So, so good.
Because nobody buys new ones. Volvo should figure out how to build used 740 wagons. They'd make a killing.
No diesel Tacoma though.That truck looks sweet. The new Tacoma does too though.
I guess I'd go Tacoma just because of resale though.
Apparently this is happening.
https://www.instagram.com/p/_xVRY6yuJ2/
The C450 4matic is now the gonna be the C43 4matic.
YES!
I own a 2012 XF 5.0 right now and I'm getting either a 2016 XE-S or XF 3.0 Supercharged in April once the lease is over on the older Jag. I test drove the XF-S with 380HP and I quite liked it a lot.
I'm just hoping that the XE-S will be out in time, that's ideally the car we want.
I have a soft spot for Jaguar. I've never driven one but they are such beautiful, elegant cars and the few customers of late model Jags that I have talked to really love them. I am sure that once you get your car the wait will be worth it!
Was just at the Jag dealer today and one of the customers owns an F-Type R Coupe...he had a VERY knowledgeable service dept tech copy the Project 7 software, reconfigure it, and upload it into the customer's standard F-Type R. How awesome is that?
He told me that when I order my XE-S, they can do the exact same thing by taking the XF's 380HP tune and uploading it to the XE.
I was wondering about that. Harry also mentioned in his video that the Project 7 uses different camber and toe-in settings on the front suspension to give better road feel. I wonder how feasible something like that would be to adopt to the F-Type (if that's really all there is too it then it should be easy, I would think).
AlphaSnake you seem pretty knowledgeable about Jaguar's cars. Have they been fairly reliable for you? Any weird issues with any of yours? It's still a couple of years off but I would seriously consider owning one in the future (definitely one with the 5.0 V8) as long as they aren't a headache to keep on the road.
Jaguar isn't traditionally known for their reliability but I also know that they are a different company since Tata bought them. How do you feel about them at this point?
I think the closer to white, the more light output you get anyways - so it does help a bit if I remember correctly. I would personally get anything in the 5500-6000k range. So go for itI know this is mostly new car discussions but does anyone have an opinion on headlight color temperature? A bulb in my GTI went out and there are like 10 choices from 3000K(yellow) to 300000K(indigo). 6000K is listed as white, which sounds like the smartest, but does going cooler have any advantage or is it just for looks?
My XF has never had any major reliability issues in the 3+ years I've owned it. No check engine lights, no faults, bad sensors, transmission issues, etc. Nothing. And this car's been through a lot too - it was side-swiped pretty severely back in 2013 requiring a new drivers door, new front 1/4 panel, and new rear 1/4 panel welded in (had all of the work done by a Lamborghini/Ferrari shop).
After getting the car back 6 weeks later, I thought first thing it'd need is an alignment...Nope. Car was pin straight. Even the shop was stunned how perfect the chassis and suspension were. In the back of my head I always thought that eventually all of these faults would come up, but 40K miles on the car and never an issue.
My service department told me that the water pump looked like it may fail in 12-18 months (back in 2014) so they replaced it for me preemptively. No other service dept would do that. BMW would wait until a part ACTUALLY failed and the car was inoperable before replacing something, and usually you were out of warranty by then.
Also, the water pump replacement only cost a surprising $500 total for the car (warranty covered) where as my 335i Coupe would've been $1300 (which is why I sold it, because fuck BMW service).
So yeah, thus far, I can't complain. My XF has been a terrific car and an absolute work horse.
Excellent. Thanks for your feedback. I wonder how they hold up at the 50k+ mile mark which is where it seems like the BMW's and other German cars start having more issues.
Cruising in the Hellcat
Yussss!!
But we need outside pics, bruv. Post em
I know this is mostly new car discussions but does anyone have an opinion on headlight color temperature? A bulb in my GTI went out and there are like 10 choices from 3000K(yellow) to 300000K(indigo). 6000K is listed as white, which sounds like the smartest, but does going cooler have any advantage or is it just for looks?
EVO X knowledgable people:
Are MRs a service nightmare waiting to happen? I hear lots of conflicting things over the internet. Some people swear that parts fail in cold weather (I'll be moving to Bend, OR in the next year). Some people say that the only time you have failing parts is when it's not serviced regularly or you get a lemon. Some people say the SST is gonna fail, though I've also found some places that offer upgrade/replacement parts to make it a bit more bullet proof as well, which I would go after.
Yeah yeah yeah, "get the GSR". If they offered a 6 speed Manual, I'd do it in a heartbeat. But I just don't want that kind of drone on the highway. I'm not looking to have a track queen, but something I can toss around on dirt roads while being a secondary DD, and have fun in the snow.
Sorry been busy. But here they are.Fantastic job. Looks like it just came off the showroom floor. Any pics of the inside?
Order from top to bottomGenerally I despise the internet's tendency to claim that a car looks "just like" Car B.
However, this is too much even for me. New Mercedes E-Class
It looks just like a larger C-class which looks very similar to a smaller S-class.
Sorry been busy. But here they are.
Sorry been busy. But here they are.
So I guess this is one of the pictures Chevrolet is using to promote the new Colorado diesel:
I like their videos a lot. The guys dont have any ego or persona getting in the way of what they think. Plus they look at cars that I can actually think about buying.Everyday Driver did a nifty little end of the year wrap-up of some of their most asked questions by fans. I enjoy watching Paul and Todd as they are just a couple of regular guys that are also really passionate about cars and happen to make a very good show in the process.
https://youtu.be/3AWJ-bn4I8I
Sorry been busy. But here they are.
Thanks. Yeah bayside blue looks pretty good Weekend car, I've travelled 13k kms (8k miles) in the past 3.5 years. I purchased it 3.5 years ago, which you can read about here.Excuse me while I while the drool off of my desk.... Dude, that Skyline is just gorgeous. There is no other word that would suffice. I absolutely love that color on it.
Do you drive it daily or is it just a fun/weekend sort of car? I would love to hear some of your driving impressions/ thoughts on ownership, especially since Doug Demuro just did his whole humorous take on Skyline ownership last year.
Well they're going up in value but you can see some some for sale here. 100k AU roughly 72k USD at the moment. When I bought it, 100k AU = 105k USD!Woah baby. How much did she run you? That's dream car territory for me, right there.
Thanks. Yeah bayside blue looks pretty good Weekend car, I've travelled 13k kms (8k miles) in the past 3.5 years. I purchased it 3.5 years ago, which you can read about here.
Well this car is stock standard, so it's a lot different to how most of the other R34 GTRs drive. It's very reliable, quiet (can't even hear the turbos) and a nice cruising car indeed. I took it to the track once for some fun, didn't abuse the car though, just some quick laps. You can read about that here. I get a few thumbs up driving or sometimes people come to ask questions and take a look when I stop but not over the top like owning a F40 would be
Well they're going up in value but you can see some some for sale here. 100k AU roughly 72k USD at the moment. When I bought it, 100k AU = 105k USD!
For those keeping track, the production 2017 Chevy Bolt that was just revealed at CES in Las Vegas is, well, pretty much just what we were expecting. As promised, GM claims the EV crossover-ish hatch will have a 200-mile range, and be "affordable." While pricing hasn't been announced, we've posited in the past that "affordable" is code for around $30,000 after incentives.
Very happy with it. Only negatives are that the steering isn't quite as light as on the new X5 M Sport, and also that it has a traditional handbrake as well (much like the other 3 Series models, and the 4 Series too). Just thought that for the money BMW could have included their electronic handbrake option instead.
I came across a really good channel on Youtube - Petrolicious. They have a lot of great videos, usually featuring older cars, and displaying the deep emotional connection the owner has with the car, which I think is why I'm enjoying these so much.
Aston Martin DBS - Irrational Desire
Dodge Challenger R/T - El Hemi
Nissan Fairlady 240Z - Pure Otaku
Took delivery of my new car today. Didn't go too crazy as there are a couple of company vehicles available to me that I can also use, but needed something for general personal use, and that my wife could kick about too.
Very nice, I'd opt for the GT for the rear hatch door too. Congrats and enjoy!
Congrats on the new car, looks really nice.
I just thought these two bits were kind of funny, as your negatives here are positives for me. Light steering? Blech! Electronic e-brake? Blech!