MichaelPrichinello
Michael Prichinello
MichaelPrichinello

The issue I mainly take with Alcantara is its obnoxious use of a capital A. Since when did this synthetic material get so uppity that it separated itself from not only other automotive materials, but from the governing laws of the English language as well?

As the Classic Car Club guy, I’ve owned the Gallardo and I currently have a Huracan. I know the story goes in that direction, but my take on it is Audi have stepped in just enough to make a car that works very, very well, but still kept all the required Lamborghini madness about it. It’s a stupendous car and I would

Sadly, you’re correct on this one. It’s a shame it happened. It’s a shame we don’t take responsibility for our actions too.

It’s signed by a “sympathetic” citizen, but he/she sounds more like a smug asshole. The person that bought that car was hoodwinked by VW just as much as the environment and everyone else. People should point their aggression at VW, not the drivers that thought they were making a smart, conscious decision by buying a

While at track days and race weekends, I’ve:

Imagine? You’re the helm of an evil industry that lies to its customers, lies to the EPA, you create more pollution in the air than we can even calculate, but you don’t wind up in jail, you wind up with eight more digits in your paycheck. VW should take that money and give it to the EPA or people of the world in much

I learned everything I know at Pete’s Cafe

I can’t consciously recommend buying a TDI. People ask me for recommendations on cars all the time, based on my day job. I’ve recommended VWs to many people. They made me/us all look foolish, they lied to their very dedicated customers and the environment is the biggest victim.

Hi Jani,

Technically, it was released, but I ain’t care.

Steroid bag.

Shoot to kill

I just want to know more about this guy.

Rad

I’d certainly love to give it a go.

I think you missed my comment above.

My ‘74 weighs 2,400 pounds. That’s pretty light by my standard.

I’d say you’re taking offense where none was intended. Just trying to explain the reasons why people like vintage cars in response to your post. You compared old cars to new cars in your first post. Now you’re addressing Porsche’s specifically. I respectfully disagree with your perspective. Two questions:

True, but it always means the same thing - too much was asked of the front tires and a correction was required. It’s never the correct way. it’s the result of actions before it.

I can give you some answers: