HJTravels
HJTravels
HJTravels

I love my S2000, but the problem with this is that the 510 probably doesn't have the suspension to deal with all the power from that engine.

That makes sense. Years ago I had a pipe dream of owning a 288 GTO and it was not problem finding one that was for sale. The enormous cost of the car is the biggest issue.

How about the TVR Griffith? I'd love to have a wild TVR, just have to wait a couple more years.

You could always get those in the US

The Ford RS200 Evolution. Most of the ones in the US already are for off road use. I'd like to be able to tear it up everywhere.

I don't need a smart TV I have HTPCs that do the job better.

ROFLMAO I love it!

I had an 1988 M6, it was a very cool car. Best part about it, nobody knew how fast it was, at least the first time, lol. I outran so many people in that monster.

That seems like it would be a great, and very cost effective idea. They just need to get up in the air, not get close the enemy.

I have to say the same thing about my S2000. It's suspension is hard as a rock also but the fun to drive makes up for it.

It does have a joy of driving and some handling, but a good V8 can be made just as light as a V6. The brakes on the NSX were never its strongest part, as with almost all Hondas.

Not at all. Honda makes some of the best 4 cylinder engines. Combining two of them together would only make a better engine.

So we'll all be able to print 4K screens in no time.

It should have had a V8, and so should the new one.

Sean Connery is the real James Bond. Daniel Craig is looking to be a good Bond. My fav bond movie is still On Her Majesty's Secret Service, because of Diana Rigg (Contessa Teresa 'Tracy' di Vicenzo.)

I'm sure they could do this to make something better than prozac.

The XR4Ti was a great car, it was just plagued by that anemic 2.3l turbo. It was even worse if you got the automatic. They did drive well and had heated seats all the way back then also.

This is like RIM saying they are stopping phones and doing only tablets. I'm sure thats not far away either.

The Original NA MX-5 Miata. It showed the world that sports cars still mattered.

It's a movie about the future where instead of randomly having children, people wanting a child have them modified genetically to make them more perfect, before being implanted in the mother.