CombatSquash
CombatSquash
CombatSquash

The E30 is a great car no doubt in my mind. My statement was more meant to target the frequent statement that modern technology is bad (which was repeated throughout the film). By saying that modern technology makes worse vehicles what we are suggesting is that in the late 1980s we had hit the pinnacle of automobile

I am all about the driving experience and love an E30, but I grow weary of the constant things used to be better modern technology sucks line. The E30 was/is great, but the modern technology we have in cars is amazing and to suggest that taking that away would be better is a bit silly. Think about what if the

The music for that video is ridiculous. hahaha free willy boat + death metal = nonsense

Well my life sucks

I find that washing my car is generally enjoyable, but drying...not so much. This water blade is only $6, and whisks away water without ever needing to be wrung out. [Pilot Automotive 11" Water Blade, $6]

That drive home must have been a real drag. Hard to get pumped up about driving that home.

Can I have a job?

Hey guys I think there might be a Huracan in the game ..... **sarcasm for days**

No one is going to comment on how sexy the music is in that video...

I want all of this. oh and the sun visor, hells yeah

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I am all about simplicity in model line-ups, but at the same time I can't help but think why not go for more models. If their production process can support more models without any significant increase to vehicle cost what do I care. If anything this should be good for us, we (the consumer) get more options to pick

You have cat to be kitten me right meow

Prefer not to disclose who I work for as this is not an automaker specific problem in my opinion. I think automakers across the US struggle with trying to be cost competitive and create an environment of innovative change when they have to deal with a union that stands only to lose from such an environment. That is

Industrial Engineer - Anywhere the UAW exists.

This past week was my first time out on the track (HPDE) and I am complete addicted. Any advice for a new/young driver on how to get the most out of their experience? Fundamentals that can help me build my performance?

He is going to fit right in.

I love that these guys are pushing the status quo. To me this is a very safe way of thinking and working outside the box. They are taking existing technology and reapplying to a new application. So much is made out of reinventing the wheel. This is not reinventing the wheel, this is adding tires, and that isn't a bad