BionicPhil
BionicPhil
BionicPhil

Let’s do one more wagon!

I think someone who has 6 Miata, a Lotus and daily drives a Volt would not find a Panamera too sporty on long drives.  It’ll feel plush in comparison, is my guess (disclosure:  Many Miatas, E30 BMWs and just road tripped in a BMW M2cs)

We were discussing this at a cars and coffee recently.

The big issue isn’t damage from fallout or direct damage to the aircraft in the event of a nuclear war. It’s the electromagnetic pulse emitted that can fry electronics in an undetermined radius nearby. Think of a lightning strike nearby that destroys your computer and TV via a huge electrical surge. But worse. Planes

Especially if one of the first test drives involves what I like to call “braking for turn 1.”

My outside cats eat what they catch.

In the last 3 years GT3 of all years, conditions, and mileage have only appreciated, unfortunately for those of us looking outside to get in.

My earliest recollection of flying was in a 737 on Southwest, circa 1980.  It was always 3 per side of the center aisle.  I don’t ever recall seeing a 2x2 configuration. 

The seat width can’t change that much. The diameter of the fuselage is sort of fixed and for many Boeing planes hasn’t changed since the 737 took to the skies in the early 1960's. Therefore, seat width hasn’t changed much on many planes since the model first flew.

I’d guess a 6-speed turbo trans is $10K in parts. Plus similar to install it.

Excellent.

The transmission is an automatic (pun intended) $10K discount vs. a 6-speed car.  I believe that’s having an impact here.

Bingo!

I feel like the Audi Avus, VW Nardo and the Audi Rosemeyer all eventually donated ideas to Bugatti after VW acquired it.  

Yes, this in all it’s polished Cylon glory.

The M1 homage, after one more version, basically became the i8.  Which, to this day, looks like a concept car whenever you see one on the road.

If you REALLY water this down, you do get a CTS-V coupe.  But, I mean, it’s weak broth at best.

A great Monty Python reference...

I4?

Hey, that’s Peter Davidson, the 5th Doctor. These guys were in the show “All Things Great and Small...”  This seems awesome.