Senior editor Joe Lorio explained the Evo best: «Many have complained about the Evo's humble, Lancer origins, but I think that's part of
the charm of a car like this.
Not exact matches
Works
like a
charm and together with rear radar and surrounding sodar you have a
car that can detect obstacles, read signs, see the road, partly drive by itself, keep cruise control distance, warn rear driver if they don't see you are at standstill in a queue (the
car then flashes the lights to wake them up) and to protect you (if they still doesn't react and my
car thinks this will not end well, it pretensions seat belts, apply full brake if you are at stand still, to prevent you from bouncing further, and precharge the airbag safety system - if nothing happens, it releases the belts and so on), and it can find parking spot that fits and help you park there and
of course help you with obstacles around the
car when parking by yourself.
The new engines are also completely devoid
of charm, sounding
like a cross section
of various flat - four engined
cars, none
of which Porsche would appreciate being associated with.
Of course, we only used Genuine Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep and RAM parts to keep your
car running
like a
charm for countless miles!
The Veloster Turbo is a modern
car but some
of its most interesting characteristics come from old school
charm — a mechanical handbrake, no stop / start and an ESP system deactivated with one press rather than a hold - down - for - what - feels -
like - eternity process all help endow it with a sheen
of character more polished (and technically more capable) rivals can lack.
Drives
like a
charm, too; the ride is surprisingly supple (I actually would have
liked something firmer considering the
car's looks), and the SKYACTIV powertrain is good for 146 hp, and equal amounts
of torque.
Handles
like a
charm, the ride is great but a little choppy because
of the shorter wheelbase, one
of the problems with
cars with a short wheelbase.
I kind
of liked the old
car's lumpy
charm (particularly after I sat in one doing 188 mph), but this is just unquestionably well - penned from Porsche.
Finished with accents
like an intricate mesh grille bearing the Chevy logo and available LED Daytime Running Lights, this
car even possesses a semblance
of charm!
While
cars like the X3 and even Audi Q5 look a bit better, the Stelvio brings a sort
of charm and flare that the Germans simply can't match.
that add to the
charm and realism
of the world
like the ability to lose your hat during a fistfight or the simple inclusion
of real world brands, street names, and
cars.
I know it seems a little outrageous, but I
like to imagine life as
charming and full
of ambience as that railroad
car!