At least they aren't Aston Martin in the 60's who just flat out lied about horsepower numbers!
You have never done the lap at 3am then...it's golden, nobody on the roads!
City of Toronto! There are two tracks I have in mind....the "Lap of Toronto" Start at Yonge and 401, drive east to DVP, south on DVP into Gardnier...to 427 north, then east on 401 finishing at Yonge st.
Lucas Oil Fuel Treatment. I save 1L per 100kms, a tank lasts me 500km...and it costs about $3 for the treatment. Thus, I cave about $5 a tank by using this! Way to go Lucas!!
I'm sorry, but as you may have valid arguments, but no matter if the car is faster with a paddle-box....manually shifting the gears will bring a bigger smile to your face.
First Gen Mazda 3 GT Sport with a 5spd. It's great on gas, has decent power, you can fit anything you want inside, insurance isn't so bad and there is a ton of parts he can swap out to customize it. I may be bias though, I have one with 170,000km and it has been trouble free. Young budding jalopniks need a trouble…
Whoops! I meant the 993, I needed coffee this morning before answering the QOTD
Your Sir, are spot on! Well said
Toyota, most notably Camry owners. My step mom has a 97 with 300,000km on it and she keeps tossing good money at an old beat up car. On the other hand my buddies mom gets a new beige on beige Camry every two years and this has been going on since 1993. 20 years of the same car? Now that's crazy!
Saab, it's like a cult. I have friends who have owned Saab's since their first cars...I have family friends who have owned a Saab every 3-4 years since the 80's. Don't get me wrong the cars are nice.....but being that loyal to quirky Scandinavian engineering, turbo woes and a car that has some roots with GM anyone who…
Anyone who drives in Russia. Look at all the videos from the past month; dodging trucks rolling over and spilling logs, passing in ditches and other crazy driving...Russians are the best stunt drivers