Sorry. This one’s CP for a few reasons.
Sorry. This one’s CP for a few reasons.
It’s a cute concept and I guess it works for things like food deliveries where you’re expected to be there to receive the package when it arrives.
You think that will happen BEFORE long-haul trucking is automated?
This sounds like the sort of thing managers tell their employees while asking them to train their offshore replacements on how to do their jobs.
None of this makes the car worth half a billion.
Why the oddly shaped steering wheel?? I mean... who actually wants that??
Man. If my dad was a billionaire I’d have been an F1 champion! If unlimited resources can’t get you wins, you’re probably just not capable.
It’s probably worth mentioning here that Porsche has an optional “Fuel Filler Cap with Aluminum Look Finish” for nearly $200 that is just a plastic cap with a chrome finish on it that’s still hidden behind the normal fuel door.
I’ve DEFINITELY driven like that, but never soaked anyone. Driving through puddles is fun. Being an asshole is bad. You can do one without being the other.
I wish more cars had a manual transmission as an option on the top trim levels.
CP, just because it looks like an S2000 and an Aston Martin had a baby with a peanut alergy and it just enjoyed a Snickers.
Holy crap! I stand corrected!
I don’t think that’s a car that existed. 🤔
A few years ago someone let me drive a GT3RS.
Anyone that orders a Porsche without the smokers package will eventually regret it. It’s free and gives you a power outlet and a nice cover for what is otherwise a useless shallow tray.
I agree 100% if they were tires that the car can be bought with. Did they really need “extensive support” from Pirelli techs then?
I know that... but in this case it’s not quite an eternity owing to the size of the track. Most tracks don’t have a 2 minute lap much less a nearly 7 minute lap. 2 seconds on the ring is like 2 or 3 10ths on any normal track.
Yeah... I’m a bit in the dark about this too. I read they used Pirelli Trofeo R’s. Are they going to sell the cars with those? Will it be an option that gets ordered on exactly zero customer cars? Was it an off the shelf version or some unique special unicorn version owing to the “extensive tire support from Pirelli…
Not me. I mean... I don’t dislike it... but this option doesn’t seem like an improvement in aesthetics to me. It’s a neat option, but I don’t think it looks all that great.
I was just reading the article where I think you got that chart. It’s interesting. I didn’t realize how different the two standards are in their goals, with the EU focusing more on reducing fuel use while the US has focused more on reducing pollutants.