Do not worry about people stealing your ideas – the upside of feedback
and further ideation with smart people is much higher than the downside,
one in a million case, where someone has the passion, time, money, and
energy to truly steal your idea and execute on it faster and better than
you can. - Andrew Forman
(BroBible.com)
Friday, July 27, 2018
Simple. Because People Want Trucks & CUV's
LC Sales Failing To Meet Expectations - Why Can't Lexus Make A Performance Car That Sells?
Unless your surname is Porsche and your given name 911, the sales volumes generated by premium two-doors are frighteningly small.
Lexus nevertheless brought to market the two-pronged Lexus LC
range, as an indirect successor to the SC, with lofty expectations.
Moreover, Lexus was public with its goals, going so far as to respond directly to TTAC to defend the company’s reasoning.
(AutoSpies.com)
Unless your surname is Porsche and your given name 911, the sales volumes generated by premium two-doors are frighteningly small.
Moreover, Lexus was public with its goals, going so far as to respond directly to TTAC to defend the company’s reasoning.
(AutoSpies.com)
Rotary Reliability Be Damned, The RX-7 Was One Bad Ass Car
1993 Mazda RX-7 Retro Review | A '90s hero turns 25
There was nothing else like it on the road – and there still isn't
Seen today, the FD walks a fine line between being a beautiful modern classic that can hold its own against much more recent challengers out on the road, and semi-garage queen that demands some time spent under the hood to ensure continued good mechanical behavior. Then again, if you're not the kind of "engaged owner" Mazda was looking for when the RX-7 was new, perhaps you'd do better parking something more pedestrian in your driveway 25 years later. Or at least something with pistons.
(AutoBlog.com)
There was nothing else like it on the road – and there still isn't
Seen today, the FD walks a fine line between being a beautiful modern classic that can hold its own against much more recent challengers out on the road, and semi-garage queen that demands some time spent under the hood to ensure continued good mechanical behavior. Then again, if you're not the kind of "engaged owner" Mazda was looking for when the RX-7 was new, perhaps you'd do better parking something more pedestrian in your driveway 25 years later. Or at least something with pistons.
(AutoBlog.com)
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