An S2000 is a great car to keep and run forever. The resale value even with >200k is pretty impressive. I wish I had picked one up in 2016 for $6k with 200k on the clock. It would be worth at least double now and have tons more miles
An S2000 is a great car to keep and run forever. The resale value even with >200k is pretty impressive. I wish I had picked one up in 2016 for $6k with 200k on the clock. It would be worth at least double now and have tons more miles
As fickle as I have sometimes been in my choices for car ownership, I like the idea of a forever car. A first-gen NSX is an excellent choice for a forever car.
Hondas hold up incredibly well under heavy use, too. The S2000 track talk group on FB has tons of guys with 200k+ miles on their track cars with no major issues outside track-related wear and tear (there are a few with over 300k and still being tracked reliably on the original motor).
The kind of special idiot who thinks buying a 707-HP car will get them all the love and attention they crave so much in their lives?
the kind of idiot who is naive enough to believe that his car is average looking enough to blend in to a crowd and oblivious enough to not know that hellcat theft is actually a meme at this point
I really just have one question: what special kind of idiot drives a 707-HP car to the airport, with the intention of leaving it there for several days? Was the Camry or Civic just not good enough?
Sounds like a theft-ring operating within the people employed at the airport to me...
Frankly, a LSD, skids plates and a bit more ground clearance is all most people need to get a bit more outdoorsy. The target market for the “overlanding look” is people who want to drive on some dirt roads and camp off the grid...... No one buying a timberline is taking it to MOAB and running rock crawling trails.
He's identifying the client's class in the hierarchy.
more like:
Rolling coal when a person is in the vicinity and when the individual rolling coal intentionally or knowingly causes that excess exhaust to contact that bystander is AT A MINIMUM an assault. They are causing their vehicle to “spit” on a living, breathing, human being that is worthy of dignity and not having his or her…
Truth.
My client is a young man in high school with college aspirations.
“Pickups are good in the snow.”
That’s how you protect domestic auto production!
Does it really matter? He was braking. Yes, he was turning, but that is not the only reason someone would be braking - there could have been a child/animal etc in the road in front that the other driver couldn’t see. He was hit by a vehicle at double the limit, a vehicle that also failed accident avoidance 101 -…
Or, everyone should register their garage as a church. I can’t believe it’s a high bar to clear.
People speed because the road is wide open with few parked cars or other sight blockers.
Ah yes, parks and churches, the ONLY two reasons that there could be pedestrians somewhere, or a reason to help control speed. What BS luck for someone trying to do good. That truck driver better end up in jail.