BlueDevil777
BlueDevil777
BlueDevil777

I personally love it. First, it’s really fast - and I have an E92 M3 as a stablemate. The torque is instant and always available. It’s also comfortable; I drive about 120 miles a day and at 6'1, am able to get out without a geriatric crack after driving it. The hatch is also great for carrying my 2 year old’s things

Plot twist, until those shell pieces start coming through. 

Lacked the essential grits to get it done.

The auction is real - bidding started at 10k (ha!) and skyrocketed from there.  Don’t know the reserve but the bidding got to 2.45M naturally, if that’s even a word that can be used here.

Josh I don’t think you are doing a fair comparison. Most transactions performed by banks can be done for free with a delivery date in the future. Or you pay a wire fee (instantaneous) for $20.

I love comments like this. They show a total lack of awareness of underprivileged life. This statement really boils down to “Go be unemployed and homeless if you can’t afford good tires.”, to literally millions of people in the US. Same with the “don’t buy used tires” comments.

Sadly I don’t have photos/video of it running but something like 17 years ago (8th grade science project) my dad and I built this:

I still have my original Grasshopper - no original parts tho...
Gave one to my son with Monster truck tires - its still mostly in running order - Tamiya Grasshoppers, and Hornets are cheap - you can mod them, and not worry about crashing 700 bucks of anything.

If I every finish my 850 I will finish the Hydroplane. Dad built the Radial from scratch with a set of plans and 1 casting

Headquake hand-carves all his vehicles too. It’s insane.

This probably won’t be seen or starred but as a 15 year tire industry veteran my 2 recommendations are:

How stupid are you?

“Hey Honey, I bet I can smuggle 200lbs of uncut cocaine into the USA”

Considering I owned two of these in the past and now I don’t have even one, because I’m disabled and now broke, the only thing you’ve lured me into is having a stroke.

Of course it happened because of speed. That’s Newton’s First Law.

Curious non-topic question: did you finance or pay cash for the car?

Care for some more ants?

The photo posted is post hoonigan jump.....wink wink, nudge nudge.

Sure, we have a 2015 Leaf and use a ChargePoint level 2 home charger that has power monitoring built in. For the month of November, we used 269kWh for charging the car, and that cost us $27, so yes, your electric bill will obviously increase. That 270kWh translated to 940miles of driving the car.