Xelmon
Xelmon
Xelmon

And I am sooooo saving that picture!

Eh, like any good manufacturer, Ford installs a feature for increased profit, and voids the warranty the moment it was used to the simple fact that it's "excessive" strain on the drive-train.

Aye aye, Caterham's have soared in price though. Just a few years ago the base chassis and such was attainable for what was it, $20K? Maybe $25K? That's with engine and everything of course.

Long.

Don't recommend it, he'd convict the lynch mob to go to jail till the concrete crumbled down around them.

True true. =\

100% true.

Man... All of your experiences are truly horrifying.

So, what's a ticket run? $5000?

Saabs and Volvos that are cruising at a healthy 200km/h.

Oh huh... Interesting!

Oh it's that bad in the winter/salt belts?

Man, that is clean...

Had a chance to drive a 1st gen A-class for a good bit, handles nice, oh man is it fugly duckling though. XD

Alright... There's either one of two things happening.
Either the OIT guys are doing this completely under the radar, and under no circumstances should they be doing this...

The more I look at it, the more I think that it's been a bit rough at spots.

N:
TBH, I'm not seeing it, especially in Central/Eastern Europe. Limited numbers are possible in places like Austria and Czeck, however, I am not seeing it in Hungary or south/east of there. If someone can afford to buy a new car of any description, they are considered to be extremely well off.

Eh, the US got around to it.
Gas and diesel were the same way too. Europe had ULS content while US was all "Eeeehhh, we'll get around to it."

N:
The rate they've been going, shit, probably not any time soon.

Looks weird... Hopefully the actual concept will look a bit more reasonable.