Nope. Why would it?
Nope. Why would it?
I kept it for about 18 months, and still sold it while they were in demand. Didn’t do too badly on that (this was in 2000/2001).
Not necessarily true... I just did the first oil change on our F-150 at 3.800 miles instead of taking it in.
In 2000, I bought an Audi S4 that had that limit noise. I dialed it up to 155mph since my car had a limiter at 130mph.
Um... isn’t that the definition of when to replace the clutch? It’s like saying “I only replaced my brake pads because I was down to the backing plates.”
Note, clever usage of a Dihydrogen Monoxide spill in the photo..
I’ve got aircooled VW experience!
Stef,
Well, this wasn’t a timed event, no transponder. That was one of the first questions asked and answered. I was 100% honest with my agent, and I was more than pleasantly surprised it was covered.
Actually, the MNHSC is in St. Cloud, across from the prison on US 10.
The z06 “leapfrogged” it by about 9 hp. And they were so proud they slapped a “405hp” badge on the side.
I was lucky enough to have the opposite happen. Went off track in to a poorly-placed ditch and flipped the car, landing back on my wheels.
No shit, right? Wait...
Yeah, fun fact. Chicago didn’t want to pollute its drinking water (aka Lake Michigan) with its own sewage. So, it opted to just send it down stream for other’s to deal with, and reversed the course of the river . There are now plants and treatment centers, but not at the time...
The water level of the Chicago River is carefully controlled ever since the Army Corp of Engineers reversed its flow in 1900.
I’ve seen him do it! At Pebble Beach one year, I watched some dude named “Leno” jump the rope to go talk to Nick Mason. Then, that weekend, Mason drove his 250 GTO on track.
It was a white ACR with either a dark blue or black stripe down the center (red piping on either side of the center stripe). This was Road American, oh, either 2014 or 2015.
This reminds me of the greatest petrol commercial of all time. Listen to how each car sounds different/unique. It’s the change in sound that heralds each new era in this thing... still my favorite advert.
The gold kinda kills it for me. It’s striking, but not beautiful.