Gallardo92
Gallardo92
Gallardo92

Read my other comment on my thoughts about the transmission.

It appears to be some sort of an automatic/dual clutch box. The P on the gauge cluster clearly denotes that it is in "Park". On the Manual C7, there is no "Park", the car indicates N (when put in Neutral) and 1 when in 1st, 2 when in 2nd etc. GM thought a little out of the box with their paddle activated

I see McLaren finally employed some Mansory designers.

I'm not surprised by the anti-Carolla reactions here, but he really is a different guy than you expect. If you checked out on him during the Man Show era, it's worth giving him another shot.

As a skinny person, I approve of this.

I also like to point out how the Income Tax was implemented in WWI in 1916 as a temporary measure to pay for the combat. Maybe I haven't been following the news, but I think WWI is over already.

Your last two sentences were extremely well put, hadn't thought of it that way.

Just point me to the place where Liberalism (Socialism) works in this country. Point me to one single place in the US that Democrats can point to and say "See! Our ideas work if you just give them a chance." The truth is you can't. No one can. You cannot prop up an entire underclass on the backs of people that

SF is also a ticking time bomb. At the rate it's going, it will also join Stockton and other cities.

While he was referring to the automakers, I see your point. I thought Right To Work was supposed to be the solution?

Definitely a 3000GT with Eclipse lights. That ain't a Porsche.

Not sure what part looks like a Porsche, because none of it does. If anything this looks like some sort of Eclipse/3000GT mash-up.

That looks nothing like a Porsche... of any kind. To me it either looks like a Mitsubishi Eclispse or 3000GT. But then again, its a just a generic looking car on a bill.

Correct me if I'm wrong but my understanding of this is that Jeremy Clarkson and Andy Wilman came up with the idea for this version of top gear. Hammond, May, and the Stig are the cast and were hired on to the show. They really didn't come up with the idea or take the risk in making the show, they're just cool guys

It's not the most expensive thing in the world (have you checked our affordable tracks in your area lists?) and most cars seem to be allowed on track. Go for it, dude.

It's the redesigned Opel Insignia rebadged as a Buick Regal.
The car I pictured is the hatch, so the rear end is slightly different than the Buick sedan. I could only find pictures of the redesigned hatch and wagon, but it's so similar I'd guess it'll do here.

The trick is to have something that will be able to actually handle three million miles, but at the same time the owners are going to want to keep it around that long. That takes the Corolla and similar out of the question. But the Corolla's Toyota stablemate, the 86/FR-S, I have a feeling could go on for that long.