BullManUGA
BullManUGA
BullManUGA

When I was in college I drove a 1.8T Passat Wagon and always lusted over the W8 Wagon I would regularly see on my college campus. It even had the 6 speed. I had a hard time understanding why 1 of 100 was on my campus.

I had the V6 AWD version and i lusted for the W8 wagon with a manual. I read somewhere they only made around 100 of them.

I would also say the Passat TDi wagon. In the US they were only available in 2004 and 05. I don't know the actual production numbers, but my wife and I bought one last year and had a hell of a time finding one. At the time, searching on Cars.com would yield maybe 5-7 for sale in the entire country.

I've seen two, one in Toronto, and one in Ottawa.

Or more importantly, how many are left in working condition lol

So...in order to make the Camry mildly interesting (OK, maybe this qualifies as more than mildly interesting), they had to basically build something that is not a Camry at all with a tube frame, and drop a body on it? Really?

A big part of that equation is that Daytona Prototypes are ugly. Part of the allure of road racing is to see beautiful machines do battle on the racetrack. If someone made a spec Mosler Raptor series, no one would watch it.

And did it 10 years ago. Dodge is making their stuff NOW.

Lola B2K/10 chassis with "Caterpillar powered" engine. The genesis of diesel race cars. Basically an evolution of B98/10 with a 5L V10 turbo diesel (literally ripped out of a VW Touareg) bolted at the back. The torque was so immense that it ripped the transmission after 35 laps and that's after reducing the torque for

Agh does Sports Car racing really need this redneck shit?

Ugh, TUSCC, you're not doing anything to alleviate my fears.

This comment makes considerably more sense once you realize that the author is a horse who learned to type.

It's Lee Carvallo's time to shine!

The same post on the Yankees' Facebook page has plenty of responses exactly like this. But hey, can't go wrong with the "ha ha the South is full of stupid rednecks" narrative.

Those opposed to the Frontline documentary are producing their own counterpiece, as part of ESPN's "30 For THIS MANY" series.