Goofnik
Goofnik
Goofnik

It also can be solved through very advanced timing strategies.

I’ll say it again, 2/22/18.....the ‘19s are on the lot.

The Lexus LC500 is probably the best interior for the money in a new car.

If anyone was actually seriously considering this car, call either Jerry Pellegrino at EPE (MA) or Bruce Canepa (CA) with the VIN to ask about its history.

Not only that, but after two or so miles he would’ve reached speeds more around 130mph, in which during even some reasonable sweeping bends the X5 would’ve simply understeered off the road.

That’d be real cheap for an NC. I sold my ‘08 about 3 years ago for $12.5K.

Massachusetts.

Kids? I sat in the back of a 991.2 recently. I fit easily (5-foot-8, 173cm) with a driver a wee bit taller (5-foot-10, 178cm) than me in the driver’s seat.

I think the Liquid Metal Silver option for the 918 Spyder probably will still be the reigning king of expensive color. That checkbox was $63,000.

Still needs grid dogs. Shelter dogs, perhaps to accompany the grid kids, and all having had their shots and vaccinations to be ready for adoption.

No, it’s similar to a 911 or Boxster/Cayman. If there’s no power, you have to use a 12V to open the frunk. In the case of Porsches, access is via the fuse box.

Not a Tesla fan, but I have to really criticize the criticism of the access of the cables to pop the frunk if the vehicle has no power.

Think of the 4.0L engine not as an engine, but an engine platform.

These are machines using 1940s or 1950s technology (save for fuel injection). Why in god’s name do the expect me to pay $20,000 for a product they have been stamping out like cookie cutter works for generations. And then expect me to pay extra on top to customize it.

I’ll say this about the 996 interior.

What I learned in all of this is, “70mph = race car.

I can only imagine the outrage on the Ford Fusion enthusiast forums.

...business opportunity here to offer refueling-by-app or some crap ...

The biggest issue is with leasing. Primarily for people who are leasing to “get more car than they can afford” at the time, mostly because they often have absolutely no idea how leasing works. I’ve seen people sign up for some very bad deals as a result. My sister takes the award for ultimately (with very good credit)

Very, very nice! You’ve done good, Jason!