I would like to see more about the '94 HS (tech specs, pricing, rear-end shots) - but judging by how it looks like from the front, it ought to be quite competitive as a sports car.
Getting better at the modern sedans with each one
1994 Holts HS
Being THe Mid Trim HS, This is the car that will be perfect if you do not want much or to little.
The engine Is A 2.2L turbocharged engine putting out 262HP and 213Lb-Ft. Car is mated to a 5 speed manual. 5.3 Seconds to Sixty and weighs 2400+. Interior Simple, Gear Lever, Standard Cassette, Radio, 150W Speakers
Theres a Base Model with a 2.5L Inline 4
This one putting out 184HP, 4-Speed Auto, Naturally Aspirated and weighs 2300 Pounds. 25Mpg and 7.5 seconds to sixty. Standard Interior, Soft Seats, Basic Cassette
Pricing Starts At $11519 (Base 2.5 Model)
More Pictures
*Widebody is not a trim option
That HS has numbers to rival an RX7 for what I assume is cheaper. Nice work.
With that sort of power, I’d wager that an HS with the turbo engine might even be able to give a contemporary 911 Carrera a run for its money.
I don’t want to Porsche fanboy here, but I’m going to Porsche fanboy here. A baseline 911 (Carrera) has 370 HP and 245/305 tires. I will concede that it is a lot heavier than the HS, but I still think it would out turn it.
So is this an Ancamry or Anavensis?
Ancamry, Antacoma, Anaygo, Anlandcruiser, Anavensis, Ansequoia, Ancorolla, Ansupra, Ancelica, AnRAV4, AnGT86, Ancentury, Anauris. Got it.
Nah, joke aside I’d rock that H8.
2019 Trova All Trim Info
*Pics at the bottom not the clearest
No ons likes ur cars anymore, i wonder y. U might go out of buisness
I like the design, but I feel like you only used a Boxer because you can now. (Also, I’d like one example of a car irl that had a Boxer 4 AND I4 option at the same time)
@VG33E its true, at first be had alot of likes but now its like he did something wrong and no one likes him anymore
@Watermelon3878 and what do u mean boxer 4 and i4 at same time>
I mean what kind of car company would offer an I4 and Boxer 4 engine option in the same model? As in, what would be the advantage/logical reason?