Is this real-life? Because I swear this was ripped right out of an episode of Parks and Rec, where Eagleton wanted to divide it self completely from Pawnee with a wall
Is this real-life? Because I swear this was ripped right out of an episode of Parks and Rec, where Eagleton wanted to divide it self completely from Pawnee with a wall
Intelligent Qube! I remember balking at how much people wanted for that game on eBay. It’s back down to reasonable prices but I’m still glad there’s a new legitimate way to play it.
I’m 6'4". It’s cramped, I won’t lie, but really not bad! With that 660cc engine pushing it around I wouldn’t be going on any long road trips anyway.
I bought mine from Duncan Imports, same place in the video.
Yes, C is nice, but if you end up in A or B you want to kill yourself.
Look how cute she is!
Do what I did! Go there, buy one! It's great!
Porsche provides a lot of options on how your car gets badged, though. This idiot selected all of them. Personally I'd get PORSCHE and nothing else, unless I got a GT3 in which case it would just say GT3
The term automatic carries a stigma with it thanks to decades of sloppy shifts and inefficient torque converters.
One and the same!
This! That car is a lightweight powerhouse that will blow the doors off just about anything you’re going to find in and around it’s price range. It’s also very rare in the US
BAC Mono costs too much. More like $200k+ to get one in the states
Me and the Honda Beat will be there!
No opening on the front means it’s a bulge and not a scoop. If needed for clearance it’s completely legit. See the E90 M3 for a good, if subtle, example on a production car.
Yes.
The only thing that’d make this picture better is if the car was in Drive.
Damn straight. Kewpie is fancy mayonnaise.
Aside from the ridiculous flap on the rear wing it's rather tastefully modded. I'd take it
That's way too long on a plane to end up in Jersey.
I flew into Seattle, rented a Mustang, and took a road trip South ultimately ending up in San Francisco. From a loop around the Olympic peninsula, a stop at the dunes in Oregon, a drive down the Umpqua river valley, the 101 around the California border, Yosemite, Napa valley and finally San Francisco it was definitely…