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KTM's car!?

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KTM's lightweight roadster, which tips the scales at less than 1500 lb., is powered by a 240-bhp turbocharged, direct-injection 4-cylinder engine from Audi... mated to a 6-speed manual gearbox.
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That thing is even uglier than their motorcycles:laugh:

But I would guess that it is just as fun to ride/drive as their two wheelers also;)
 
It's not new, but it is way cool. If you could drive one legally on the streets of the US I would buy one. That is much like their bikes, really a racer at heart. My KTM dirtbike is the most impractical bike I own but it is the most fun as well. Yeah it vibrates likes a womens toy, but it runs like a scalded cat.
 
Hey... it's Austrian and comes from the Tyrol region unless I'm very mistaken ... so what do you expect :D
 
Rene wrote
erm, why would it be as much fun, Muley ... equally uncomfortable or vibey ... or do you think it actually leans in turns?


I used to race enduros with a KTM 2 stroke. I guess the trails were so rough I didn't notice the vibration. Besides, I was too busy dodging trees. Not too long ago, I test rode the big Adventure dual sport. What an engine! But you're correct, I didn't pull out the checkbook since I knew that riding one for long distances would probably be very uncomfortable. My old, and now trusty, EV fits my derriere very nicely.:)

KTM motorcycles are coyote ugly but seriously fun. I think that car must fit both those categories as well:silly:

PS I don't know where all the backslash things came from. I can't get rid of them. Todd?
 
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