The Ducati flash drive actually ties in to the motorcycles. The newer bikes (i.e. 1098, Hypermotard) have a USB port to download data via a flash drive from track runs.
The Ducati flash drive actually ties in to the motorcycles. The newer bikes (i.e. 1098, Hypermotard) have a USB port to download data via a flash drive from track runs.
Hark! Is that the sound of Audi becoming more enthusiast-relavant than BMW?
8 year olds, dude
@1300ccsoffury: That'd be the NSX-R GT. Ass.
Meh. I want the limited edition they had in Japan that had that goofy, F1-style air intake mounted over the engine.
@TheTooth: I'm thinking Top Gear showdown on Route 66.
@jduffy13: I know what you mean. The FX35 and G35 sounded like someone put a clip on their nose when they were trying to scream. I did hear a G37 roll by not too long ago, and it sounded a little bit more growly.
Hedonismbot FTW!
Old news.
Old Caddy/Lincoln limo says that Rodney Dangerfield and David Lee Roth are your heroes.
@cargogh: It's true. Revving the hell out of a rotary keeps it clean and well-lubed. These engines can take a TON of abuse and not even flinch. There was a video of some bored teenagers who redlined a beater convertible RX-7 for 6 STRAIGHT MINUTES before it gave up the ghost. And that was only because the coolant had…
@Ash78: Tell me about it. My girlfriend spent a good long time just trying to locate a 2.0 with a 5-speed.
\bat country joke
@ET had a Cartruckgasm: Wes said no.
@Capt. Mazda Sisko: BMW 650i - 'i' am over 50 and need to get laid by someone with the ass of a 6 year old.
Epic COTD. Nicely done.
Strange, I don't see any cars...
The SRT8 Grand Cherokee has always represented a conflict of interest between my need to tow and my love of center-mounted exhaust.
@mr_hat: I'd agree with you, though I grew up on GM OHV V6 iron. I'd like to think that they've grown up quite a bit than the torquey 3800 in my old Pontiac.
Still looks like any state trooper can clearly read your speedometer if he rides alongside your car.