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muriel_volestrangler

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17. OK, we'll take a really high selling model - the Toyota Corolla
Tue Aug 13, 2013, 08:22 AM
Aug 2013
1984 Toyota Corolla 0-60 mph 13.0
1985 Toyota Corolla GT-S 0-60 mph 10.4

http://www.zeroto60times.com/Toyota-0-60-mph-Times.html


Maybe we should take the Ford Escort - better selling than the Sierra: 1987 Ford Escort L 0-60 mph 11.3

I think the problem may be that car enthusiasts forget what average cars are, or have been in the recent past, like.

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The Volkswagen XL1: 147 mpg car. [View all] TheMightyFavog Aug 2013 OP
Flux capacitor. JaneyVee Aug 2013 #1
VW assures us the XL1 requires no plutonium to operate... DreamGypsy Aug 2013 #4
Or an onboard "Mister Fusion" and some organic garbage. DetlefK Aug 2013 #26
I think it's ugly Politicalboi Aug 2013 #2
Ugly does indeed sell: kentauros Aug 2013 #23
ditto to that.....ugly. a kennedy Aug 2013 #25
I kinda like some of it, but really hate that the wheels are covered like that. RedCappedBandit Aug 2013 #3
The wheels need to be covered like that for aerodynamic efficiency jmowreader Aug 2013 #5
56 Mercurys had fender skirts. kentuck Aug 2013 #6
Classic KansDem Aug 2013 #28
My favorite car from the 50's... kentuck Aug 2013 #54
Clearly performance trumps aesthetics in a car like this RedCappedBandit Aug 2013 #7
It's probably fun to change a tire... nt jakeXT Aug 2013 #12
0-60 in 12.6 seconds. flvegan Aug 2013 #8
It was good enough a generation ago muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #11
What makes you think that a Sierra 1.6L represents the typical car of a generation ago? EOTE Aug 2013 #14
OK, we'll take a really high selling model - the Toyota Corolla muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #17
Economy cars with low compression four bangers do NOT represent the average car. EOTE Aug 2013 #21
What part of 'world best selling car' do you not understand? muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #22
None of them, especially considering you didn't use those words until now. EOTE Aug 2013 #24
Maybe it's your American blinders, then muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #30
Maybe it's your European blinders, then. EOTE Aug 2013 #32
I've been showing the figures that prove you wrong; you just assert things muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #37
No, you're spouting off random bits of information which really says nothing in totality. EOTE Aug 2013 #39
And you ignore both what most models do, and what my point was: muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #40
I never said it makes anyone an 'idiot'. EOTE Aug 2013 #41
flvegan said it, and that was what I replied to; you replied to me muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #44
Any you just demonstrated your abysmal lack of understanding of basic statistics. TheMadMonk Aug 2013 #47
And of the other myriad 200+ HP vehicles remaining? EOTE Aug 2013 #50
"Those Mercedes" most certainly did not average more than 150 HP. LTX Aug 2013 #59
And you'd be wrong. How many millions of VW's still cruise the roads of South America? TheMadMonk Aug 2013 #63
You're talking best selling car. The Ford F-series is a full sized pick-up truck and has been ... spin Aug 2013 #43
Again, what truck the US buys is not relevant to a German car (subject of the OP) muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #46
Pick up trucks sell well in the U.S. for many reasons. ... spin Aug 2013 #55
The Ford Focus, an "American lump of metal" is the world's best-selling car. Union Scribe Aug 2013 #57
Sure; it was developed in Germany muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #61
Heh heh. "4 banger." Orrex Aug 2013 #38
LOL! The Sierra 1.6? The Pinto engine? flvegan Aug 2013 #15
You see, your mentality is the problem muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #16
What, that I'm not satisfied by crap? Okay. Guilty. flvegan Aug 2013 #18
The problem is you call people who aren't like you are 'idiots' muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #19
Please see post #64 and try again. flvegan Aug 2013 #65
No, you said the only group it is fast enough for is 'hypermiling idiots' muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #66
Apparently we are to go backwards in performance Union Scribe Aug 2013 #58
corvette nil desperandum Aug 2013 #31
When might someone need faster acceleration than that? Orrex Aug 2013 #29
Short on-ramp. Glassunion Aug 2013 #49
Thanks Orrex Aug 2013 #51
Why do you feel the urge to call people idiots demwing Aug 2013 #42
That's not why. flvegan Aug 2013 #64
My 1991 subaru loyale goes 0-60 in roughly 14 seconds and I enjoy driving it. lumberjack_jeff Aug 2013 #45
That's about the same as the original VW Beetle. leveymg Aug 2013 #52
It's a diesel (hybrid). DirkGently Aug 2013 #9
I will never buy another Volkswagen product NV Whino Aug 2013 #10
I hope the owner never has a rear tire blowout. Looks B Calm Aug 2013 #13
No, you can see there is a U shaped cover over the real wheel muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #20
Fender skirts aren't new Go Vols Aug 2013 #34
looks like a 1990 Ford Probe covered in shrink wrap markiv Aug 2013 #27
It would save me a couple thousand a year in fuel costs PowerToThePeople Aug 2013 #33
It's 7 figures over the price of a non-hybrid. EOTE Aug 2013 #36
Don't know how true it is Lee-Lee Aug 2013 #35
I think it looks horrible. I like the idea, but I'll stick with my more economical vehicle. Glassunion Aug 2013 #48
Reminds me of the eartly 2000's... tridim Aug 2013 #53
The car I drive cost $800 and I usually drive it less than ten miles a week. hunter Aug 2013 #56
the 0.8L diesel engine is the secret to this thing. Motown_Johnny Aug 2013 #60
There are already diesel hybrids coming out muriel_volestrangler Aug 2013 #62
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