Hoonidan
Hoonidan
Hoonidan

Ecclestone, yo.

Ecclestone, duh.

That’s my point. Lower the cost a bit, boost the interest and frequency of use of it, build an actual brick and mortar concession to get a few extra bucks, and turn that ship around. It’s so expensive now that it’s rarely ever used.

As a resident of Austin and neighbor to COTA, I vote that they do weekly track days and more high performance driving events in order to make some extra scratch. Also, fuck Bernie.

This is absolutely horrific logic.

I see this all the time on Jalopnik. I’m not sure how having X dollars to spend automatically means you have 2X dollars to spend. You’re essentially saying “I can afford a $10k car, therefore I can afford two $10k cars.” No, just because you can afford something insanely expensive, doesn’t mean you can afford two of

Good luck getting a Hellcat at $55k

Add Texas to that list...
*Weeping intensifies*

You get almost 11x better gas mileage. 0.37mpg is very bad no matter how you look at it.

...the SD 41' GT3 is limited to 100 mph... It’ll guzzle 270 gallons per hour when maxed out...

If you’re buying a Viper buy the one with the most brakes you can afford.

I love the Huayra as a vehicle, but it seems that the owners of them (and Pagani) ruin them with these gross paint jobs. Senor George nailed it with this article http://jalopnik.com/listen-two-ton…

I covered the ride height/ground clearance point. So they don’t know any better is the answer. Better educate everybody I know about the wonders of Volvo wagons.

I am the only one around here that thinks this thing is not at all good looking? It looks like a concept car from 2001.

I covered the ride height/ground clearance point. So they don’t know any better is the answer. Better educate everybody I know about the wonders of Volvo wagons.

Unless you need a third row or actually need ground clearance, why on earth would anybody get an SUV over this?

ITT: Citroens

It’s heavily RWD biased as opposed to the Porsche AWD system, and 3.4 is probably a mild overestimate as is often seen with manufacturer numbers. I bet 3.3 or 3.2 with a perfect environment is not a stretch. Either way, certainly fast enough for your 4 seater Ferrari.