TheKug
TheKug
TheKug

I assume you are enjoying trolling everyone on here and that's great, but I wish you would leave WWII out of it... as you are either simplifying and misrepresenting things on purpose to annoy some Yanks or you are making opinions based on much too little fact. But the war was much too large and terrible a thing for

Yeah, this is more of a "I have this old VW-esque thing, but no time to work on it. If someone with a hankering for a crazy project wants it, come and get it."

Well, I'm not going to test drive in insanely bad weather... but regular old winter doesn't bother me. I don't know if I am as odd as I fell, but my car purchases tend to happen when the financial time is right, not the weather. I'm looking to replace my DD later this year - we'll go shopping when both cars we have

The Ariel Atom v8 can do it in 2.3 (which is WHAT!?). However, since both our offerings do not have windscreens... or roofs... or doors, they might not really be in the same class. Take a girl to dinner in a Veryon and you are getting dessert. Super7? Well, if you do, marry that girl ASAP.

Pretty sure votes like this are going to be the only NPs this thing gets. I'd go look at it just because it's so funky but no way am I paying 15K for it.

I think you missed my point, which is not surprising. I don't care what you call muscle cars. I don't care if you are right. It's an inconsequential opinion about something that the story isn't even about. I'm trying to explain to you that whinging about your pet peeve whenever a story is remotely connected to "muscle

Where did you get Black Dynamite with French subtitles? Does any of that makes sense to French people? Awesome movie, though. Beware the Kung Fu treachery of the fiendish Dr. Wu!

It's funny, depending on my mood, I am alternately amused and pissed off when people go on self-important tirades like this. Let me translate what the rest of us hear, "I am a super important douchbag and I am right in all things because I have seen these things and I am never wrong. Also, it makes me feel better to

I fall about here, too. C'mon, it's brown, rear drive, hatchback and manual! What more do you want?

I'm not familiar with the Veloces. Great charm in that shot. Damn, now I want an old Alfa.

There is something to that - however, Porsche isn't all technical. Mine puts a big smile on my face all the time. The big trick is going to be getting people to buy it new - so that the rest of us can pick up low mileage used ones for half off.

Add it to the list. The Alfa is serious cool looking and I've never owned an Alfa (much to my shame), but I never really thought it would make me trade in my Cayman.

Agreed. So easy to mess with that suspension - or spend money and get no benefit. Another ad that annoys me, "I have an entire book of pictures and documents... not that I felt it might help sell the car by, oh maybe, POSTING SOME OF IT!"

Holy crap - an ad that wasn't written by a cave dwelling 9 year old! It's great to see someone actually describe the project upgrades done in good detail. And I was surprised to see used DeLoreans still going for 30K in good stock condition. I've not had any attraction to these cars. The problem with a limited number

The funny thing to me is people who arguing against leasing - quoting the old bit about saving a ton of money if you keep your car several years past being paid off. Then those same people trade their underwater payment car in every 2.5 years for something else. Know yourself, be honest. Do what fits your style. I've

Haha! That's Road Atlanta - and he missed the pit entrance and ended up in a park lot above the pits, I think. There is a road back down to the pits, not sure if its open on race day.

It's more a marketing strategy than a cash grab. When you offer the most desirable version of the car at a limited quantity, you force the hand of shoppers who might be on the fence. People who want the car, but maybe aren't in the right money situation - all those things, get driven to the dealership earlier than

Yow, that is horrible. You get my vote. If someone gave that to me as a gift, it would have an unfortunate accident involving fire. The Homer looks good in comparison.

Yeah, I thought the same thing when I read the linked article. Too many questions and too many dollars for a RHD edition. Unless you wanted to deliver mail and newspapers in style. :) I had not heard about the craziness of the Defender grey market. Wacky stuff in the world.

I've seen this in action. While at the dealership (buying my used Boxster) I saw a couple guys ordering their 911s. They had the options list and were just going down checking off things they wanted, no hesitation, so checking the price or what it would do to the monthly payment. Once you get to 100K+, the shopping