Why did they name it after an adult film actress?
Why did they name it after an adult film actress?
I’ve been playing a lot of Cyberpunk 2077 lately and I was about to say the same thing.
“Turbo” is basically Porsche’s version of “Limited” - just a designation that indicates the top trim in the range.
Yes! I’ve always daydreamt about an American luxury marque that could compete with the likes of Rolls-Royce, Maybach, Ferrari, etc.
Texas has some absolutely fantastic license plate options. I think plate production is outsourced to a private company so there are a bunch of wacky options out there.
For what it’s worth, there’s a pretty excellent animated short about the disaster.
Same story in Atlanta. I see McLarens quite often compared to other supercars, except for Porsche of course.
(like this craphole)
It’s a hot take in the Porsche world, but I’ve always disliked the way any Flachbaus look, and this is another example of why.
The Taycan completely shifted my perspective on electric cars. With my initial EV experience coming from the Nissan Leaf and early Tesla Models Ss, I felt that EVs would be numb, heavy, and lifeless with only acceleration as the key distinction.
Well you know what Toyota stands for, right?
Another honorable mention should go to Virgin Atlantic Flight 8. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner caught a massive jet stream that propelled its ground speed to 801 mph.
Tesla stans are really something else. It’s hilarious because the button layout is indeed minimalist. “Minimalist” doesn’t mean “de-contented.” It’s nice to see some actual design applied to a Tesla interior, modest as it is.
Hah what’s up dude! You’re right. Dodge Avengers are basically the Nissan Altimas for people who insist on “buying American.”
My friend was dealing with the same issue on his Lexus IS500 and apparently it’s not a unique problem according to owner forums.
I used to have a Challenger R/T Shaker myself. I liked its V-8 engine, it was shockingly comfortable and well-equipped, and it was good fun with a six-speed manual. I looked at it more as a grand tourer than an all-out sports car, because handling was admittedly not its strong suit.
I never expected BMWs to become the tuner-boi-shitboxes that they are today.
Atlanta: Mopar’s muscle cars, Nissan Zs & Infiniti Gs, and stanced BMWs are among the most obnoxious cars on the road out here.
Where did the Safety Car place on the leaderboard? With all of those cautious, I’m pretty sure it completed more laps than some of the cars on the starting grid.
These cars are wonderful, and we’re far enough into its life cycle that the reliability stereotype isn’t really applicable anymore. They’re no Lexus, but they’re no worse than any comparable car from Audi, BMW, or Mercedes.