Chevy says its done research with 9,000 young potential customers to find out what they want in a new car. The result was two coupe concepts; the 140S front-wheel-drive model that seemed mostly derivative but bland, and the 130R, a rear-wheel-drive idea with bits too close to the BMW 1M but lacking any power (only 150 hp in the concept). It did have gold wheels, though.
So I am now officially a ford fan. Thanks for clearing that up gm...
Copter wrote:Chevy says its done research with 9,000 young potential customers to find out what they want in a new car.
I wonder how old those potential customers were, 5yrs old probably.
im pretty sure out of those 9000, a good portion wants more than 150hp
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Im fine with "only" 150 hp. Its suited me quite well for the past 12 years that I have been driving Cavaliers with LD9s. If it wasnt for the fact that I would have to pony up about $260/month I would be getting a Sonic, that only has 138 hp.
When I bought my Cavalier LS Sport in 2002 my payment was 244 a month, being 10 years later I wouldnt pay more for a car like the Sonic thats inferior in almost every aspect
1989 Turbo Trans Am #82, 2007 Cobalt SS G85