I don't see how they'll pull that off
The one piece of confirmed info mentions that it'll be on a modified Alpha chassis, so it'll have similar bones to the late 6th gen
It's not getting smaller. The last Camaro was praised for everything except for its pillbox greenhouse and small interior...
I kept waiting, thinking that Ford would reneg on their pricing and do things to make the model lineup more appealing—a more bonafide Shelby successor, TR3160 as a GT option, price reductions, etc. It’s only gotten worse since launch.
Don’t know if I’ll ever see myself in one unless they pull a...
Is anyone really surprised
Overpriced
Lateral generational changes
Locked ECU
Minimal aftermarket, much smaller community
They screwed this one up, was DOA when they announced pricing, then super DOA when they raised pricing before it even hit dealers
And super super DOA after they continue...
S650's got a fat chassis to start
Bigger wheels, brakes, tires, cooling, suspension, engine, aero, gearbox all equal more weight. Carbon fiber body panels and magnesium wheels don't negate this
In case anyone was still confused thinking the GTD was a 'racecar made legal for the road,' no. It's...
My thoughts exactly. This somewhat resembles the MY15-17 splitters that came stock. Really miss that PP splitter. They went backwards with the MY18+ and S650s.
They phoned it in this generation. Have never lost so much steam on something I waited so eagerly for.
Considering their record-low sales saying literally everything we need to hear about this S650, they're either going to continue to bleed off whatever's left of the former customers by...
What a worthless video to watch without context. Thanks for filling in the blanks @roket
Doesn't make any sense to me. The similarities are obvious, but it's not a 1:1 re-creation
Lame move by Ford
Absolutely disgusting.
They've turned this thing into an EV Mac Truck.
And the styling simply isn't there with the production model... I just don't see who's going to want one. Betting it's going to be a stinker on the sales charts.
You’re doing all the right things.
Feathering’s always a safe method because it introduces such small bursts of torque while the clutch is slipping that it’s easy to meter and blend with your left foot, but they really don’t even need that unless you’re backing up a slope.
I ragged on my...
Congrats! Patience pays off.
The best practice I could suggest to someone new to manuals is to find an empty lot or remote back road and get used to using the clutch to get moving. Just repeat that for the course of an hour and it'll pay off dividends.
These clutches are resilient. Outside of...