TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit
TheDouble-ClutchBandit

That NSX wheel actually looks pretty good for a 90's airbag wheel.

Counterpoint: Dude is being completely upfront about how dangerous it is and trying to cut his losses.

I dunno, I think he’s being perfectly open about it. The asshole thing to do, in my opinion, would be to mention how stable it is and that he just has to sell because he doesn’t have space or something. He’s not forcing anyone to buy it and he’s saying flat-out that he thinks it’s dangerous... but if someone else

And one day you may find yourself crumpled into the back of a stopped semi. Good thing you read that last email.

Perhaps when the police start causing thousands of deaths annually and hundreds of thousands of injuries it will be.

I really miss the picture comments....

Bullshit.

Not really. He’s burning insane amounts of fuel to get to that level of power. You can push 1000 horsepower out of almost any engine if you construct it from materials durable enough to survive it, but doing so requires insanely high RPM that eats through fuel at a rate comparable to a rocket. He’s using a gas-turbine

There should be a little splat of orange in the Caribbean, too.

In my 20's I test drove an RX-8 when they first came out. Dealer even took me to a back road to chirp the tires on a launch.

Without reading the article, sack this piece of shit already.

“electric cars were popular among women in particular, because “early gasoline cars required more strength to crank than most women possess.” (Thank goodness we as a society have evolved in more than just the automotive industry, right?)“

Tesla doesn’t sell to typical consumers, it sells to evangelists. That’s why they get away with selling a sub-par vehicle for six figures. These cars are about virtue-signaling, not function.

““I am totally willing to overlook the issues if Tesla fixes it.” She went on to say that that if she had similar issues with her Cadillac Escalade, she “would be furious.””

i would not use “absolutely gorgeous” to describe a 90-93 celica... sorry

Maximum Los Angeles.

Its clearly camo.

Because you, as an American, would rather spend more money on a crossover that offers the same practicality while also offering worse economy/performance/handling.