Topgunner
topgunner
Topgunner

Thanks!

I was literally going to say the exact same thing.

I'm sure that's the case and I'm sure that preference plays a role. It would just be interesting to see what the car would be like with a manual. Perhaps better, perhaps worse?

On the street I found a MT to be more engaging and entertaining while I believe on a track I'd lean more towards some sort of tiptronic transmission for maximum performance.

Yes, I am familiar with natural monopolies I'm just expressing my frustration with them. I have mixed feelings on having the FCC/government as a whole regulate my internet. On one hand, I want to ensure it's fair and open but on the other hand I don't want the government having too much control or meddling too much

Yes. All it does it make me go...well, I wish Fios or Google was available in my area but since it's not...I guess I can do zero about it.

This.

With all the BS that happens in the comment sections (generally speaking) it's nice to see our community come together to aid in something like this. Bravo.

What I hate about ISPs is that you end up being stuck with what is the best available in your area. You are at the mercy of the providers. Most people are not going to move because the ISPs in their neighborhoods suck so there isn't really an effective way to fight back to get better service.

That pretty much sums up my experience.

Okay, because otherwise you hurt my feelings. I'd love to have one in my garage. It'd never do as a daily driver, of course.

You know, after hear all these arguments how manuals were outdated and how much quicker a modern auto could be, etc. etc. I was starting to question whether my next car should have a auto/tiptronic transmission. Today I brought my A4 (which has a manual) in for it's 15k maintenance. For a loaner they gave me an A6

Never ever talk trash about a Caterham Super 7. You do realize that car is still in production today, right?

Haha. A fair middle ground!

You've clearly never watched The Matrix.

You sir, I like you.

I have to give you a thumbs up for posting a gif of Moss.

I wouldn't think so as these seem to just be specialized high powered Bluetooth transmitters. Now, I do know that the the automatic doors or something on certain buildings can set off radar detectors and certain vehicles blind spot warning systems do the same as they also use radar to function. However, take it with

You do have to bear in mind the world geo-political and economic climate in the 50's and 60's. Most of Asia wasn't really heavily industrialized and Europe was in the process of rebuilding from the second World War. We didn't exactly have a lot of competition.