ChuckGm3
ChuckGm3
ChuckGm3

Kinda sad that only 18% of the cars worldwide are a color (excluding beige/brown and white/black variants) I'm guilty too driving a black car but I miss my blue one. The world needs more colorful cars.

The more a vehicle weighs, the less it will be impacted by a little extra weight.

It's a simple smell test. Does it sound right when you say it? If you have to debate or ponder whether a car is a sports car, the answer is easy, it's not. And if it's not, it probably falls into one of these categories:

Have you ever heard of a loss-leader? Certain business lines can have an intangible contribution to the bottom line, despite being a literal detriment to it. Starbucks has a store in the middle of Time Square. Do you think they sell nearly enough lattes out of THAT location to justify the outrageous lease of the prime

Kind of cool how many of those components look remarkably similar to the components in my S52.

Surely there's an allergy lawsuit waiting in the wings.

The Porsche museum video was a cool concept but a complete fail on realism. If the plot is 2 adolescent boys get unsupervised private access to the porsche museum, they would have hopped into every single car to row through the gears and make racing noises. Of course Porsche would never allow this, but I'm just sayin'!

F1 dominance, skydives from space, now this. Who knew there was so much money in caffeinated grape soda?

I had a teacher in elementary school that drove one of these. I remember asking her "Why doesn't it sound like it looks?"

Love this. Would also love it if you included sub sections for previous era cars (ie, 80s/90s turbo F1 cars, 2000's V10's etc.)

Finally, all this technology bloating the weight of our ultimate driving machines can be used for good rather than evil...

Perhaps the reason the ad focuses on the colors and not the content (mileage, price, HP), isn't because they think women care not about such things, but rather that the Spark doesn't really excel in these areas when compared to the rest of the segment.

*Baffled by how many people turn up to watch a "burnout competition"*

I can't believe how many people are picking this apart. Lighten up people. This is fun. Well done sir. I actually ended up at the Elise and the Stingray my first two times through. Fairly accurate for me.

Love this video. Couldn't agree more that nearly every track is potential movie or TV score fodder. Only one I didn't agree with was Contact... that one just screams the end of 2001 to me. Apparently there are a couple youtube videos to that effect already.

I must be the only Daft Punk fan in the world who expected this album to be what it is: Completely different from anything they've done before and also genius.

Sadly this has conjured up a memory I repressed long ago.

It was a good time, although, unfortunately nothing as thrilling as a 1099 or even a monster. All they had for me was a Diavel, which was good for cruising, but I took the first corner forgetting I wasn't on my CBR1KR and bent the @$*% out of the left foot peg. That was a nice $200 surcharge at the end.

While these Advan's definitely aren't my style, they don't quite qualify as hideous, unless that is you're like the guy in my town with a WHITE FR-S rocking these with RED centers and CHROME lips... ugh... Poor car.