Giles007
Giles007
Giles007

Add to that a record grain crop in the prairies and it's like a Domino effect.

He's obviously excited to hear the legendary sound and fury of the Mezger engine. What he doesn't expect is the additional sound of crunching metal as the driver spins the 911 off the road after a red light, into a ditch, and into other things as well.

She needs to get her narcissistic self out of the way and get a better closeup of the plane. "Generation selfie", I swear...

Based on looks alone:

There are good reasons why you should ignore those problems:

Gearheads sometimes catch a lot of heat for not buying new cars. Hey, it's not our fault we are savvy shoppers…. (or

Ironically, I'm sure these cars are selling more to senior citizens.

Just for clarity, that's a half Orlove.

That's bad news, absolutely. But the actions they took next are what make this so puzzling. Instead of calling for help on the cell phones they both carried, or walking to find help, they decided to set their car on fire. Well, at first, just the seats from the car and, according to the article, "all of their personal

No, it's definitely sequential twin turbo...

I seem to remember the last iteration of the RX7 using something they called, "Sequential Twin-Turbo" and described exactly this same thing - a small, responsive turbo for initial low-speed use and quick response paired with a second, larger turbo to kick in a little later for the high-speed stuff and better overall

Well then. I now know why I haven't watched any of these "Regular Car Reviews", and why I won't be watching them again.

He said a racing heritage, not a pacing heritage.

No Polestar Blue? I am disappoint.

Doesn't matter. Car enthusiasts pay the most attention and, while our demands can sometimes be a bit whacky, there's collective insight there. Clearly, we were right.